BEIJING,July 14 (Xinhua)-- -- Beijing police have detained 39 people who brought prohibited
knives into
subways since security checks began on June 29.
Nearly 2 million passengers were subjected to checks from June 29 to July 13, and 3,400
forbidden articles were seized, said Liu Yong, a police officer of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau.
Under Chinese law, passengers are banned from carrying dangerous items on public transport, including buses,
subways, trains and aircraft. Offenders can be detained from five to 15 days.
Liu said most passengers were willing to undergo checks, and it took 15 seconds for a piece of
luggage to be X-rayed.
Large
luggage would be checked by X-ray machines, while smaller bags would be
randomly checked. Sniffer dogs were also used for
random inspections at some stations.
"Security measures are necessary with the current risks. I don't mind being delayed one or two minutes for security check," said Shan Qianwei, a tour guide from Yunnan Province, at the Wangfujing
subway station.
Ninety percent of the 3,400
forbidden articles seized were flammable goods such as oil, paint, wine and thinner, which led some 2,000 passengers to be refused entry to the
subway.
Beijing has five
subway lines with 140 km of track, moving millions of passengers every day. It plans to add three new
subway lines this year to
expand the system to 200 km.
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