Ministry foils gallium smuggling bid

BEIJING: The Ministry of State Security said it has foiled an attempt to smuggle gallium, and called for greater public awareness of the need to protect the nation’s key mineral resources.
Gallium is a rare metal that plays a unique role in the manufacturing of computer chips, optic fibers and new-energy batteries, and also has military applications. China put the rare metal on its list of controlled substances for export in August last year in light of changing global situations.
On Monday, the ministry revealed on its official WeChat account that it had recently stopped a bottle of gallium from being smuggled out of the country, located the suspects and penalized them in accordance with the law.
The ministry said that upon receiving a tip, it stopped a passenger surnamed Du who was about to leave China, and inspectors found a bottle containing gallium in Du’s carry-on baggage.
Authorities later found that Du was not aware that the bottle contained banned substances, and that a Chinese metal materials company employee surnamed Tang had asked Du to bring the bottle to a third person surnamed Fan outside China. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item