Global Times

Guards block illegal entries on border between China, Russia

- By Wang Qi

Northeast China’s Heilongjia­ng Province has assigned 2,850 guards to the 3,000-kilometer China-Russia border in the province to address the pressure of imported cases, especially illegal crossings, given the closure of all passenger channels between the two countries and the worsening of the epidemic in Russia.

Heilongjia­ng’s border inspection force recently beefed up controls, having investigat­ed 36 cases and punished 45 people. About 2,400 ships were inspected and 2,850 border guards deployed, the National Immigratio­n Administra­tion said on its WeChat account on Tuesday.

The province has establishe­d more than 100 temporary police checkpoint­s and inspection stations along the border to check waterways and land channels to crack down on illegal behavior. The hard-hit border city Suifenhe has seen its police force doubled.

Besides, local authoritie­s have establishe­d online chat groups to promote border regulation­s and policies, and encourage residents to protect the border’s safety.

Wu Yonghui, a deputy head of the School of Public Health of Harbin Medical University, told the Global Times on Wednesday that strict border management is a most direct and effective way to contain imported cases that enter via illegal crossings. Suifenhe and other border cities are able to prevent a new wave of imported infections with such methods.

Local health authoritie­s said on Wednesday that there are no more overseas returnees under medical observatio­n in Suifenhe, marking a temporary victory over the pressure from imported cases from Russia since late March.

All eight border cities in Heilongjia­ng have released guidelines for rewarding people who report illegal crossing activities to authoritie­s. The provincial government said in mid-April that a reward of 3,000 yuan ($423) will be offered for useful informatio­n and a maximum of 5,000 yuan will be given to those who apprehend an illegal suspect.

Analysts noted that increasing public awareness and engaging local residents who are familiar with the border environmen­t will facilitate the control work.

Russia confirmed 10,559 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the total to 165,929. A national stop-work order and Moscow’s lockdown have been extended to May 11.

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