Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Cross-Strait Cross-Border Drug Smuggling

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Hong-Shin Lin, C.W. Chen, J. C.Y. Chen

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Published: 10 January 2019 | Article Type :

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Since our country opened to the mainland to visit relatives in 1987, due to the similar geographical location and language and culture of the two sides of the strait, the complex transportation and information technology are convenient, and the folk interaction has become more frequent. Cross-border crimes between the two sides have increased and the quality has increased. Mutual legal cooperation and cooperation cannot be realized. The lawless elements have insight into such gaps, colluding with each other and conducting various types of cross-border major crimes, which seriously endanger people's lives, property safety and national security. The police on both sides of the strait are the duty of the police to combat crime and protect the lives and property of the people. Through many consultations and interactions, they have cooperated in detecting many cross-border criminal offences and contributed a lot to the social stability of the two sides and the rights and interests of the people. Drug crimes are a public crime in the world. The trend toward organization, grouping, and cross-borderization has not been able to respond to a single region. Strengthening the establishment of cross-strait exchanges of information and cooperation, is the primary goal of cross-strait drug cooperation. In particular, cross-border smuggling of drugs has been continuously updated. Only by continuously strengthening the affair of bilateral affiliation and cooperation and investigation and exchanges can we effectively prevent cross-border cross-border drug smuggling crimes and eliminate the threat of national security.

Keywords: artificial intelligence, marine management, information technology, database system.

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Hong-Shin Lin, C.W. Chen, J. C.Y. Chen. (2019-01-10). "Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Cross-Strait Cross-Border Drug Smuggling." *Volume 2*, 1, 1-4