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Shandong Rongcheng police responded to "the hardest Chinese in the circulation": they are verifying the situation

author:Upstream News

On January 20, Mr. Yue, known as the "hardest Chinese in the flow", attracted strong attention on the Internet, according to reports, mr. Yue went to Beijing to work in order to find clues to his lost son.

On the morning of January 20, a reporter from Upstream News (e-mail: [email protected]) called the Rongcheng City Public Security Bureau in Shandong Province, and a staff member said that they were verifying the situation and would be informed in time if there was news.

Shandong Rongcheng police responded to "the hardest Chinese in the circulation": they are verifying the situation

▲Mr. Yue's family made a search notice for their son. Image source/network

On January 19, Beijing announced the trajectory of an asymptomatic infected person, Mr. Yue: For 18 days from January 1 to 18, he went to construction sites, hotels, office buildings, garbage dumps, and worked odd jobs in more than 20 different locations, working in the early hours of the morning.

According to China News Weekly, Mr. Yue, who was originally a crew member of a fishing boat in Weihai, Shandong Province, went missing on August 12, 2020, and he came to Beijing to look for him because his son had worked as a cook in Beijing.

Before that, in order to find his son, he had already traveled to Shandong, Henan, Hebei, Tianjin and other places. Everywhere he went, while looking for his son, he would work odd jobs to make ends meet. In his narration, Mr. Yue mentioned his encounter of being prevaricated by the police in many places during the process of searching for a son.

He said that after the eldest son disappeared, "I called the police at the local police station, wanting them to locate my son's mobile phone, adjust the monitoring to find someone, they said that this is an adult, do not give the location of the mobile phone, two or three days later, my son's mobile phone will be out of power and shut down; as for the monitoring, they said that they only manage the car, regardless of people, and do not give adjustment." It took three months for the case to be filed. ”

On January 20, a staff member of the Longsu Island Border Police Station of the Rongcheng City Public Security Bureau in Shandong Province said that Mr. Yue and his family had previously lived in the jurisdiction, but they had no specific impression of Mr. Yue's family, and the disappearance of the child did not occur in the jurisdiction, so the relevant situation was not clear.

Subsequently, the upstream reporter called the Shandong Rongcheng Municipal Public Security Bureau, and one of its staff members said that it had paid attention to the relevant reports, the public security department was verifying the situation, and if there was news, it would be reported in time.

The reporter called Mr. Yue and his wife's phone several times, and the voice prompt was that they were on the phone.

Upstream journalist Li Hongpeng

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