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Police in China offers a number of money and other benefits for millions of Internet users in the country, to help investigate crimes.
BEIJING - Police in China offers a number of money and other benefits for millions of Internet users in the country, to help investigate crimes.
This month, authorities in western Xinjiang region posted on the Internet a photo of a crime incident, and to award benefits from 500 to 5000 Yuan (or approximately USD75 to USD750) in cash or referred to as "QQ coins" for the information provided about the case them. Similarly, as quoted by the Daily Times, Monday (12/27/2010).
QQ coin is a form of currency, which enrolled its users in instant messaging services. coin used to pay for virtual products, such as gaming.
Although this reward scheme must show significant use in helping their investigation, the Chinese authorities say that the way is pretty good, because China has one of the largest Internet users in the world.
"The police investigation combining both new and old ways, and combining the two methods with the platform and the information that modern devices," said the police.
"We believe that this way will give us more space to help the residents," they added.
By sari, okezone.com, Updated: 12/27/2010 11:24 AM

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