Thursday, November 24, 2011

Theft in the network map of China released

中国在网络发布盗窃罪地图。Theft-prone places have been marked by red triangles in this anti-theft map released by Nanjing subway police, Nov 23, 2011.

中国在网络发布盗窃罪地图。A theft map pinpointing where thieves operate along subway lines in Nanjing was released Wednesday by local metro police, the Yangtze Evening Post reported.
The map marked theft-prone places on subway lines and around stations to help enhance people’s awareness of thieves, the Nanjing-based paper said.
Police concludes the most frequent locations for theft in subway stations, including entrances, escalators, ticket barriers, resting areas and ticket vending machines, the paper said.
A total of 77 pickpocket cases involving 81 suspects have been cracked by subway police in Nanjing this year, the paper said.
中国在网络发布盗窃罪地图。Theft-prone subway stations have been marked red in this anti-theft map released in Nanjing, Nov 23, 2011.