Beijing Subway Security Tightened, Police and Police Dogs on Duty

Beijing Subway Security Tightened, Police and Police Dogs on Duty
Apr 01, 2010 By eChinacities.com

In response to the Moscow subway attack, Beijing police tightened security checks at subway stations around the city. Starting March 30, security checks at all Beijing Subway stations is tightened. For the first time, policemen will use detectors to search passengers with bulky parcels. Police dogs will also be employed to sniff out potential threats.
 

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