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Sino-Italian Police Patrols Launched in Italy

2016-05-03 08:53:39       source:Xinhua News Agency

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Chinese police Pang Bo (4th L), Shu Jian (1st L), Li Xiang (1st R) and Sa Yiming (2nd R), together with four Italian police, pose for a photo outside the Arch of Constantine in Rome, Italy, May 2, 2016. Sino-Italian police collaboration is launched Monday in Rome, Italy. In the following two weeks, four Chinese police officers will paticipate in the patrol in Chinatown areas of Rome and Milan.

 

May 3, 2016

 

"Police officers from China are to collaborate with police officers from Italy in two joint patrols in Rome and Milan in a program based on a Sino-Italian agreement launched here on Monday.

 

According to the program, police who patrol touristic areas of Rome in central Italy and the business city Milan in northern Italy will include two Chinese officers each, who can speak Italian and English besides Mandarin, for two weeks starting from Monday.

 

'Today it is an important day because we are strengthening collaboration with China in a very special field,' Italian Interior Minister Angelino Alfano told a press conference in Rome in the presence of the two countries' authorities."

 

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