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Police also managed to track more than 50 billion pieces of stolen personal information and caught over 4,800 suspects nationwide.
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Chinese courts issued a harsh judicial ruling this May, stipulating those who illegally obtain or sell 500 or more pieces of personal information could face a sentence of up to seven years.
BEIJING, Jan.17 (Xinhua) -- China is set to cut the number offoreign players allowed in top-tier teams to bring down the hugespending on the non-Chinese stars, and the teams are demanded togive more chance to the home young players. But the affected clubsare responding differently to the new policies.
Felix Magath, the coach of Shandong Luneng, pointed that the newrules are "definetely right" and will have "positive effects".
"The new policies will offer more opportunities for the Chineselocal talents, as well reduce the team's dependency on star foreignplayers. Maybe the effects will not seen in short term, but it willabsolutely benifit the national team, " said the former BayernMunich manager in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.
The 63-year-old German added that he believed Marcello Lippi,the coach of the Chinese national team, would welcome the newpolicy.
According to a statement posted on the official website of thecountry's football governing body, the Chinese Football Association(CFA), top-flight Chinese Super League (CSL) teams are stillallowed to have a maximum five foreigh players, but only three ofthem can be registered in match-day rosters when the new seasonbegins in March.
Previously, four non-Chinese players could take the field at onetime, including one from an Asian Football Confederation country.But the "Asian quota" will be abandoned under the new policy.
Another new rule is that for all CSL games and second-tierLeague One games, there should be at least two under-23 players ineach team's match-day rosters, one of whom should be included inthe starting 11.
The CFA said the measures aim "to benefit the overalldevelopment of Chinese football and the local players, tostrengthen the quality of the national team and keep the league ona healthy, stable, sustainable track".
However, some clubs have a less positive view of the newregulation.
"Foreign players are our biggest trouble now, because the newrules didn't give us a buffer period. We have five foreign playersin the team now, but only three of them can participate the matchat one time, which means two will be sidelined," a source from aShanghai-based club told Xinhua.
"In addition to the loss of money, we have to change our lineupand tactics, maybe more unexpected problems will arise when theseason starts," he said.
Chinese clubs broke the Asian transfer record five times in therecent year, as the latest one came last month when Shanghai SIPGreportedly paid Chelsea 61 million euros for Brazilian midfielderOscar to link him up with his Brazilian compatriot Hulk.
At the same time, SIPG's city rivals Shanghai Shenhua reportedlymade Argentina's former Manchester United and Manchester Citystriker Carlos Tevez the world's highest-paid player.
For many foreign players and clubs, especially those from SouthAmerica, the eye-catching transfer fees and wages offered byChinese outfits are hard to refuse.
Su Yuhui, president of the newly-promoted CSL side TianjinQuanjian, said the new rules came about "all of a sudden."
"The new policy could produce some negative effects on ourleague, because without those famous international players, thelevel of the games might decrease. And it will disarray many club'spre-season arrangements, and even cause economic losses, " Susaid.
"But for the long term, these policies will guide the clubs torational investment and scientific management strategies, and the'young local players' policy will benefit the future generation oftalent. Our club will support the introduction of these new rules,"Su underlined.
Last year' s League One champions just reportedly spent 20million euros on 28-year-old Belgium international Axel Witsel, whosays the move to China is "the best choice for him and hisfamily."
Many observers noted that the new rules were published in themiddle of the winter transfer window, which began on January 1st,and could curb some deals that are already in negotiation.Enditem
TEHRAN
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday warned against any "wrong" move by the United States which might violate the deal.
"They (the U.S. administration) have shown wickedness and malicious behavior with regard to the JCPOA (nuclear deal)," said Khamenei.
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