China names Zhejiang-born Ling Zhifeng to head the Special Service Bureau
Ling, 56, has been promoted to vice-minister overseeing an agency responsible for the security of senior officials

In a reshuffle of China’s top police agency, a public security chief who has crossed career paths with some of the country’s senior leaders, will head a body responsible for the security of leading officials.
Ling Zhifeng, director of the Ministry of Public Security’s political department, has also been named a vice-minister and head of the Special Service Bureau, also known as the Eighth Bureau.
This bureau is one of two agencies responsible for the security of senior Chinese officials.
The bureau is also responsible for the security of some high-ranking foreign officials visiting China and has taken part in various United Nations peacekeeping missions.