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One scene 丨 ID card has been stored at home Why did the police inform the man that it had been lost?

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The Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau Bus Corps invests more than 3,000 police forces to patrol the subway every day to ensure that tens of millions of passengers travel safely by rail transit every day. During this period, It was not uncommon for Ma Daha to lose his ID card, cash, and even suitcase.

One scene 丨 ID card has been stored at home Why did the police inform the man that it had been lost?

The police informed the owner to collect the IDENTITY card The man suspected of fraud

At about 10:00 a.m. on September 15, Li Dewang, a police officer at the Caofang Station Police Station, led by auxiliary police officer Gao Xuerui, was on patrol at the Qiaopo Station of Metro Line 6 when he found an unclaimed ID card at the ticket office on the east side of the station hall.

After on-site inquiry and did not find the owner, Li Dewang then took the ID card back to the police room and contacted the owner of the ID card, Xiao Mao, through further work.

In the process of talking with XiaoMao on the phone, he said that his identity card could not be lost, saying that he had been stored at home, and he had doubts about the identity of the police, thinking that he had encountered telecommunications fraud.

Li Dewang patiently explained, detailed the process of picking up the ID card, described the characteristics of Xiaomao's ID card photo, and finally gained Xiaomao's trust.

After work that day, Xiao Mao came to the police office of The Qiaopo Station to get his ID card and thanked the police. He told the police that after careful reflection, the ID card may have been lost when buying a ticket.

One scene 丨 ID card has been stored at home Why did the police inform the man that it had been lost?

The police retrieved 94 monitors to help the elderly retrieve 4,000 yuan in cash

At 21:00 on September 15, the Huilongguan Station police station received a report from Ms. Guo, saying that her father had lost a white handbag containing 4,000 yuan in cash and belongings when he took Metro Line 13 that afternoon, hoping that the police would help find it. During this period, Ms. Guo was emotional and anxious to cry all the time.

After pacifying Ms. Guo, wang Nairu, a police officer who received the police, threw herself into the investigation. According to ms. Guo's account of the loss process, after watching the 94 surveillance probes and the total video for nearly 10 hours, the police finally found the figure of the passenger who "took the bag".

Surveillance video shows that at 16:30 on the 15th, when Mr. Guo got off at Dongzhimen Station on Metro Line 13, he dropped a white handbag on the seat and was picked up by a female passenger.

Through further work, Wang Nairu found the picker Li Mou. The police then called Li to conduct a rule of law education. Li realized the mistake and said that he was willing to return the lost property.

At 15:00 on September 16, both the items were picked up and lost at the Huilongguan Station police station, and ms. Guo counted the belongings in the handbag.

Ms. Guo told the police that her father was older and in poor health, and insisted on going to the bank alone to withdraw money that afternoon, if the money was really lost, the old man's heart must be uncomfortable, and he could successfully retrieve it.

One scene 丨 ID card has been stored at home Why did the police inform the man that it had been lost?

The backpack was lost on the passenger train and the police recovered it in 10 minutes

At 15:40 on September 17, when Zhu Lianqiang, a police officer of Daxing Airport Line of Shiliuzhuang Station Police Station, led auxiliary police officers Li Yafeng and Yang Yan on patrol at Caoqiao Station, passenger Mr. Liu rushed over to ask for help, saying that after getting off the airport express line at Caoqiao Station, he found his black shoulder bag forgotten on the train. The bag contained bank cards, social security cards, ID cards, car keys and more than 2,000 yuan in cash and other belongings, and asked the police to help retrieve them.

While pacifying the lost owner, the police contacted the dispatch room of the train attendant and the comprehensive control room of Caoqiao Station to report the linkage search.

More than 10 minutes later, the crew manager on the train reported that Mr. Liu's backpack was found on the train. The police immediately led the lost owner to the platform to collect it, and Mr. Liu thanked the police in a continuous voice when parting.

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Dong Zhenjie

Editor/Song Xia