Beijing judicial authorities raise public awareness to combat smuggling

BEIJING: Judges from Beijing No 4 Intermediate People’s Court have provided strong law education in communities, enterprises and schools over the past few years to help the public further understand the dangers and legal responsibilities of smuggling goods.
“The crime of smuggling goods seriously disrupts the customs supervision and market trading order, leading to the loss of national tax revenue,” Wang Jing, vice-president of the court, told a news conference on Wednesday.
“Some of the smuggled goods may also cause secondary risks such as food safety and virus transmission due to the lack of relevant inspection or quarantine procedures during the entry process,” he said, adding that is why the fight against such crime and providing law education on the issue for the public are essential tasks. Considering that the types and approaches of smuggling goods have changed in recent years, it has become more necessary to introduce relevant legal risks to more people, so as to help enhance their legal awareness in a timely manner, according to him. “For example, we’ve organized judicial lectures in private enterprises, with issuance of brochures for employees, in order to regulate their foreign trade practices and prevent smuggling risks from the source,” he said.
“We’ve also established a long-term work system with customs and other government departments to jointly carry out early warnings, prevention and control of the smuggling risk, forming a strong synergy to combat and prevent the smuggling-related offenses,” he added. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item