Laos: 111th Mekong River joint patrol completed


Picture from China Daily/ANN

KUNMING, Nov 20 (Xinhua): The 111th joint Mekong River patrol by China, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand concluded on Friday, with two Chinese law-enforcement vessels returning to port in southwest China's Yunnan Province.

The joint patrol involved 79 law enforcers and consisted of five vessels. It navigated 561 km over four days and three nights, the Yunnan provincial public security department said.

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