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China 's top prosecutor urges law enforcement officials across the country to focus efforts on combating drug trafficking.
The Supreme People's Procuratorate published " six typical cases," involving actions ranging from postal fraud to medical professionals selling illicit drugs on the side.
The U.S. and China held high-level counternarcotics talks on Thursday following a breakthrough in bilateral cooperation this week in which both sides went after a major money laundering operation.
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