
Cleanup Operation
by Ding Yihe
About This Novel
Beginning at the end of May 2011, public security organs across the country launched a massive "clearance operation". A large number of criminal suspects who had been on the run for many years were brought to justice. This effectively maintained social stability and upheld social justice. Its scale was rarely seen in special operations of public security organs in the past. Co-planned by the Propaganda Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security and the Chinese People's Public Security Publishing House, Dong Baobu, the vice president of the Chinese Biographical Literature Society, the vice president of the Chinese Documentary Literature Society, and a famous writer who has won the Lu Xun Literature Award, and Ding Yihe, the deputy secretary-general of the Legal Literature Research Society of the China Law Society and a famous writer who has won the Lao She Literature Award, went deep into the front lines of the public security organs to conduct face-to-face special interviews. It took half a year to carefully create this long reportage that reflects the "Operation Cleanup" in a panoramic manner. "Operation Clearance: A Record of the Largest Fugitive Chase in the History of the Chinese Police" has 350,000 words, divided into ten chapters, nearly 100 photos, illustrated and textual. It comprehensively, multi-angle and in-depth shows the brilliant achievements of public security agencies across the country in the "Operation Clearance". It artistically reflects the typical deeds of the public security police "fighting for the interests of the party and the people, and the people's police for the honor" in the "Operation Clearance", as well as the secrets of the arrest of a group of fugitives in major cases. Not long ago, "Operation Cleanup: A Record of the Largest Fugitive Operation in Chinese Police History" was designated as a key book "a gift to the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China" by the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese Writers Association.
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