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TAIPEI, Nov 1 Asia Pulse - Taiwan police authorities voiced concerns Monday about the possible impact on social order and national security of the expected opening of Taiwan to tourists from China in the near future.
The National Police Administration (NPA) remains reserved about the opening, as Taiwan and China are yet to come forth with a set of cooperative mechanisms on crime fighting, ranking NPA officials said.
As relevant arrangements are not in place, money laundering, financial fraud and forgery of official documents across the Taiwan Strait continue to be rampant, which will make it hard after the opening to verify the identity of visiting Chinese tourists and prevent infiltration by Chinese intelligence agents and criminals, the officials said.
At present, some 150,000 visitors from China enter Taiwan each year, and a full opening to Chinese ...