Police authorities in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region announced it would reward whistleblowers who expose terrorist plots, a move to help rebuild stability after a recent deadly terrorist attack.
A 50,000-100,000 yuan($8,165-$16,312) reward will be given to people whose information gives police important clues in investigating terrorist-involved activities, Xinjiang Public Security Department said on Monday via their official account on Sina Weibo, a Chinese Twitter-like social networking site.
The whistleblowers will be kept safe and anonymous, said the statement.
Suspects were encouraged to turn themselves in with the possibility of lenient punishment.
A total of 24 people, including 16 Uygurs, were killed in a violent terrorist attack on Wednesday in the region.
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