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The Hong Kong Police Force held its highest honours funeral for Chief Inspector Lam Wan-yee

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According to the news of Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Network" on the 3rd, Hong Kong's chief inspector of the Marine Police, Lam Wan-yee, was buried on the 2nd, and the Hong Kong Police Force held a funeral ceremony for her with the highest honor. The burial ceremony was held in Haoyuan in the afternoon, and dozens of police officers dressed in uniform paid their respects in front of the cemetery to bid farewell.

On September 25, when Hong Kong police were inspecting smuggling vessels in the waters around Shazhou, a law enforcement boat was rammed by a smuggling speedboat, and Senior Inspector Lam Wan-yee of the Hong Kong Marine Police fell into the sea and disappeared, and her body was recovered two days later. After the case occurred, the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Organs, together with the Yangjiang Municipal Public Security Organs, carried out a network collection operation in Yangjiang City, Guangdong Province, and Zengcheng District, Guangzhou City, and successively arrested Deng Moubiao, Deng Mouqiao, and other suspects involved in the case, and seized the speedboat involved in the case that collided with the Hong Kong Marine Police patrol boat.

The Hong Kong Police Force held its highest honours funeral for Chief Inspector Lam Wan-yee

The robes paid a farewell salute to Lin Wanyi's coffin, on which her helmet was placed. Image source: Sing Tao Daily

According to Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Network" reported on the 3rd, Hong Kong's deceased marine police chief inspector Lam Wan-yee was buried at the Hung Hom World Funeral Home on the 2nd with the highest honor.

In the morning, the police sent personnel to the World Funeral Home to make a point, and sent police dogs to search for suspicious items, and held a traditional ceremony at 9:30 a.m.

Lin Wanyi's husband boarded the hearse holding the photo of his beloved wife, and under the mourning of the bagpipes, the hearse went to the headquarters of the marine police boat division where she was stationed before her death, and the comrades gave her the last journey.

The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Carrie Lam, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Siu Tak-yee, the Secretary for Security, Tang Ping-keung, and many other senior Officials of the Hong Kong Government, as well as a number of Representatives of the Force, attended the scene.

The Hong Kong Police Force held its highest honours funeral for Chief Inspector Lam Wan-yee

Hong Kong CHIEF Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was present Image source: Sing Tao Daily

In the middle of the hall, there are photographs of Lin Wanyi wearing uniforms, a plaque with the words "Forever Remembered", and flower signs from all walks of life on both sides, including Leung Chun-ying, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Carrie Lam, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, Tang Bingqiang and other officials.

After that, the body was transferred to Haoyuan for burial.

The Hong Kong Police Force held its highest honours funeral for Chief Inspector Lam Wan-yee

Citizens watch the hearse leave Image source: ic photo

The burial ceremony took place at approximately 12.39 p.m. and several flower plaques were placed in the cemetery channel. Nearly 100 people attended the scene, dozens of police officers dressed in uniform in front of the cemetery to pay their respects and farewells, the left arm was tied with a black cloth belt, the family members were sad and sad, the police band played live music, the atmosphere was solemn, and the burial ceremony lasted about 15 minutes to complete.

The Hong Kong Police Force held its highest honours funeral for Chief Inspector Lam Wan-yee

Escort of the robe Image source: ic photo

On September 25, when Hong Kong police were inspecting smuggling vessels in the waters around Shazhou, a law enforcement boat was rammed by a smuggling speedboat (commonly known as "Dafei"), causing four police officers to fall into the water, including Hong Kong Marine Police Senior Inspector Lam Wan-yee, who fell into the sea and disappeared, and her body was recovered two days later. The Hong Kong Police Force subsequently awarded her the rank of Chief Inspector.

According to the Yangcheng Evening News reported on October 11, after the case occurred, the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau quickly mobilized elite forces to set up a special case team. After in-depth investigation and judgment, the special case team locked down Deng Moubiao (male, 31 years old) and Deng Mouqiao (male, 35 years old, both from Guangzhou) two major suspects involved in the case and their suspected smuggling gang members. On October 1 and 2, the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Organs, together with the Yangjiang Municipal Public Security Organs, carried out network collection operations in Yangjiang City, Guangdong Province, and Zengcheng District, Guangzhou City, and successively arrested Deng Moubiao, Deng Mouqiao, and other suspects involved in the case, seized the speedboat involved in the case that collided with the Hong Kong Marine Police patrol boat, and cracked the Hong Kong "9.25" case.

According to the news of "Hong Kong 01" on the 2nd, Lin Wanyi belonged to the Marine Police West Sub-district and was stationed at the Ang Chuan Chau Marine Police Boat Police Station, and had cracked a number of smuggling cases in the past, including the smuggling and cruel treatment of animals on September 1 last year, and the 37 million yuan smuggling case on August 23 of the same year. She first joined the Force as a uniformed police officer in the Tuen Mun Police District and was later transferred to the Tuen Mun District Criminal Investigation Team. In her early years, she was promoted to inspector by internal examination, and later transferred to senior inspector of marine police because she liked to work as a marine policeman. As the commander of the dinghy team, she has always been a pioneer, very hard-working, and deeply respected by her colleagues.

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