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Ruili Entry-Exit Border Checkpoint: Guard the border and build a strong defense line

Ruili Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station:

Guard the border and build a strong line of defense

Ruili Entry-Exit Border Checkpoint: Guard the border and build a strong defense line

On October 2, the police of the Nongdao Branch of the Ruili Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station patrolled the border line. Photo by Dai Zhangxiang

In the early morning of October 1, the Ruili Port in Yunnan, which had been washed away by rain overnight, was exceptionally clean, as if it had faded all the haze under the epidemic. Ruili Port, which is crowded on holidays, is empty and silent that day. Under the gate of the country, Yue Hongying, Jiang Zhenyong, and Lu Kai, the four teams of police officers of the Ruili Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station who were on duty at the Ruili Sister Told the Border Trade Zone, were dressed in thick protective clothing and solemnly raised the national flag along with the majestic sound of the national anthem.

Since last year, an epidemic has shattered all calm, leaving the once-bustling port of China's first mainland trade with Myanmar almost stagnant. In the face of unprecedented control pressure, the police of Ruili Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station take care of everyone, stick to the national gate and the border line, and build a solid defense line for epidemic prevention and control.

"Sister told the border trade zone that myanmar borders Myanmar on three sides, and the task of preventing the import of epidemic diseases abroad is heavy, and we have always waited in a strict position and dare not slacken off in the slightest." Jiang Zhenyong introduced it to reporters.

Also not daring to slacken off are the police officers who stick to the China-Myanmar border. At 7 o'clock on October 2, Luo Wenjie, a police officer at the Nongdao Branch of the Ruili Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station, was already dressed up and set off with the joint defense personnel to carry out patrols at the border line. Just two days ago, Luo Wenjie and his lover who also worked at the Nongdao branch station received a marriage license, and on the day of the license, the two returned to work separately.

"Near the village of Nongshuang, a villager was found sleeping on the ground." At 11:00 p.m., the voice of Yan Ming, a member of the joint defense team, was heard on the intercom, and Luo Wenjie immediately rushed to the designated location to wake up the villager He Mou, who was drunk and fell to the ground, in a dark banana field, and sent him home safely.

"It is connected to myanmar villages and villages, the roads are connected, there is no natural barrier, and it is not enough to rely on the daily control of the police, but to unite with the local people to carry out joint prevention and control." Luo Wenjie told reporters. Ruili Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station not only has fixed duty points at key locations to achieve comprehensive coverage of important road monitoring, but also works together with villagers to form a three-dimensional prevention and control system.

"Old Chen, dried rice today!" I'll help you. Early in the morning of October 2, Zi Xinyun, deputy captain of the duty team of the Lei Yun branch of the Ruili Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station, led the police to start a day of patrol and legal popularization work. Walking into the home of Lao Chen, a villager in Lei Yun Village, he greeted Lao Chen while picking up a pole to bulldoze the rice and spread it evenly on the ground.

Lei Yun Village is a village along the border, the local people do not have a strong sense of law, and juvenile delinquency occurs from time to time. "Our duty is not only to guard the country and manage the border well, but also to serve the local people." Word Xinyun told reporters.

Although the home is only two kilometers away from the substation, Zi Xinyun has not returned home for 3 months. There are more than 300 villagers in Lei Yun Village, and whoever has left-behind children, widows and the elderly, the word Xinyun is clear. At 7 p.m., Xinyun, who was finally busy, returned to the station and quickly opened the mobile phone WeChat and family videos. Today is the child's second birthday, in the video, the wife has planted a candle on the cake, and the child is screaming "Daddy" with milk. The word Xinyun's eyes were somewhat moist.

"I'm often not at home, my family is used to it, and they can understand it." Zi Xinyun told reporters that "local festivals" have become the norm for every police officer at ruili entry-exit border checkpoints, and for them, blocking the epidemic outside the country and ensuring that the masses celebrate the festival is the best gift to the birthday of the motherland.

Source: People's Public Security Daily

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