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SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Chinese police complain they have few legal tools to prosecute ballooning Internet fraud, despite the country's fierce reputation for strictly controlling online content. Officers investigated 20,000 allegations of Internet fraud last year, but relatively few resulted in prosecutions because China's laws don't sufficiently address cybercrime, officials said in comments
The subversion trial of a Chinese dissident, Li Jianping, began Wednesday in eastern China's Shandong Province, with the writer accused of posting pro-democracy articles on the Internet.
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Chinese Police Complain They Have Few Legal Tools to Prosecute Internet Fraud