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China executes three drug dealers

China has executed 3 drug dealers and sentenced at least 7 others to death, state media reported, on the eve of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.

The death penalties were among a series of harsh sentences handed down in more than 20 separate cases by courts from Shanghai in the east to Shenzhen in the south, the Xinhua news agency said.

Among the 3 executed in southeastern Fujian province was a drug dealer from Taiwan, identified as Tseng Fu-wen, it said.

"As the number and scale of drug dealing cases have been increasing in recent years, the court has raised its strength to crack down," the report quoted Zhang Zhijie, deputy chief judge at Shanghai's Second Intermediate People's Court, as saying.

Zhang was speaking after his court handed down 3 death sentences,including 1 for an unemployed man caught with 3.5kg of drugs, Xinhua said.

2 other death sentences were handed down at a court in Shenzhen on Monday, it said.

It did not specify the drugs involved in any of the cases.

China regularly steps up executions of drug traffickers ahead of the June 26 anti-drug day to signal its determination in fighting narcotics-related crime.

The Chinese government has been severely criticised for its frequent use of the death penalty, especially by overseas rights groups.

The government does not publish official statistics on executions, but Chen Zhonglin, a delegate to the National People's Congress, or parliament, was quoted by official media in 2004 saying the figure was 10,000 annually.

Chinese legal officials have signalled the death penalty will endure and cite public support as a major reason.

Source: AAP

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