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US targets Chinese fentanyl 'kingpin' with sanctions
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) April 27, 2018

Knife attacker kills seven children, wounds 19 in China: official
Beijing (AFP) April 27, 2018 - A knife-wielding man killed seven middle school children and injured 19 others as they returned home in northern China on Friday, authorities said, in one of the deadliest such rampages in the country in recent years.

The suspect was detained and the injured children were receiving treatment, the propaganda department of Mizhi County in Shaanxi province said on its official social media account.

The incident took place at around 6:10 pm local time, the department said, without providing further details.

The ages of the children were not given, but middle schoolers are usually between 12 and 15 years old in China.

Knife attacks are not uncommon in the country.

In February, a knife-wielding man with a personal grudge killed a woman and injured 12 others in a busy Beijing shopping mall -- a rare act of violence in the heavily policed capital.

Last year, a man armed with a kitchen knife killed two people and wounded nine others in a supermarket in the southern city of Shenzhen.

And in January 2017, a man armed with a kitchen knife stabbed and wounded 11 children at a kindergarten in China's southern Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

The US Treasury on Friday named an alleged Chinese fentanyl supplier as a major global trafficker, taking aim at one of the drug networks behind a rising number of overdose deaths.

It designated Zhang Jian, of Shanghai, as a top trafficker under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act, allowing it to go after his financial interests around the world.

Zhang was already indicted last October as part of a joint US-Chinese law enforcement investigation into trade in fentanyl, an extremely powerful synthetic opioid that causes a rising share of the 60,000-plus annual overdose deaths in the United States.

Four other Chinese were also hit with sanctions in Friday's announcement. All remain at large.

The Justice Department says those sanctioned were part of Zhang's organization, which supplied a US and Canada distribution network. So far 32 people have been charged in the investigation.

"This was an elaborate and sophisticated conspiracy. They used the internet, about 30 different aliases, cryptocurrency, off-shore accounts, encrypted communications, and they allegedly laundered funds internationally through third parties," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Friday in a speech in North Dakota, where a 2015 overdose death sparked the investigation into the Zhang network.

Sessions said most of the fentanyl distributed in the United States comes from China, and is shipped either through the mail or smuggled across the southern border.

He said the Chinese had cooperated with US investigators in the case, adding: "I hope that cooperation will grow in the future. The fact is that we must have more help, and as trading partners, we have a right to expect it."

Three S. Korean sailors released by pirates
Seoul (AFP) April 28, 2018 - Three South Korean sailors kidnapped in the waters off Ghana last month have been released unharmed, Prime Minister Lee Nakyon said Saturday.

"All the three sailors were freed safe and sound," Lee said on Facebook.

Seoul had deployed an anti-piracy warship to the area after unidentified pirates boarded the 500-tonne Marine 711 with about 40 Ghanaian and three South Korean sailors on March 26.

The pirates seized the South Koreans -- the captain, engineer and mate on the Marine 711 -- and escaped on a separate speedboat.

The freed sailors will be brought home on the South Korean warship, Lee said.

The South's Yonhap news agency had earlier reported that the pirates had been identified as Nigerians, citing South Korea's military.

It is not known whether a ransom was paid to secure the sailors' release.


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