Land transportation & border securityChina bolsters public transportation security efforts

Published 12 May 2008

In the run up to the Summer Olympic Games, China bolsters public transportation safety; beginning in June, explosives and flammable materials will not be allowed on public transportation; passengers will be subjected to metal detection searches

Chinese authorities have announced a comprehensive security check which will be carried out in Beijing subways from the end of June. The public transport brigade of the Beijing Public Security Bureau reiterated yesterday that taking flammable and explosive materials on public transportation is strictly forbidden and violators will be detained with no exception, the Beijing Morning Post reports. Security checks will be set up at public transportation hubs and some important stations before the end of June with all existing subway lines. Besides using metal detector machines, police will also use hand check machines. Police hope passengers will understand and cooperate as the security checks may take time. Starting from today, police will start examining dangerous materials on public transport around the clock. Flammable and explosive materials mainly include solid and liquid materials such as gasoline, flammable rubber, paint, firming agents, industrial alcohol, and firecrackers. Passengers can identify whether their belongings are flammable and explosive materials or not according to posters at subway stations.