At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts. Before the concert started, the police went to various locations to inspect again. The police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrolled the area. In the vibrant

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At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts. Before the concert started, the police went to various locations to inspect again. The police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrolled the area. In the vibrant  - Lujuba

At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts. Before the concert started, the police went to various locations to inspect again. The police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrolled the area. In the vibrant  - Lujuba

At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts.

At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts. Before the concert started, the police went to various locations to inspect again. The police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrolled the area. In the vibrant  - Lujuba

Before the concert started, the police patrolled various locations again.

At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts. Before the concert started, the police went to various locations to inspect again. The police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrolled the area. In the vibrant  - Lujuba

Police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrol the area under their jurisdiction.

In the vibrant modern city of Shenzhen, there is a group of people who silently guard the tranquility of the city in the night. They stick to their posts day and night to ensure that every corner is filled with peace. From the busy Shenzhen-Zhong passage to the crowded subway station, from the bustling Universiade Center to the bustling night market, their presence is everywhere. They are the Shenzhen police and the city's night watchmen. They use actions to tighten every "safety valve" to ensure that citizens can safely stay on key traffic roads, subway rail transit, large-scale event sites, "night economy" business districts and different corners of the city. Feel the power of protection.

Protect the Shenzhen Middle Channel

After receiving the alarm, you need to rush to the scene to deal with the faulty vehicle within 5 minutes

Since the opening of the Shenzhen Zhong Channel, cross-city travel has become the first choice for many people during holidays. They go to Zhongshan to taste local specialties and view scenic spots. Shenzhen Zhongshan The channel has also become the new "top trend" for Shenzhen citizens this summer. Nandu reporters learned from the Western Expressway Brigade of the Traffic Police Detachment of the Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Bureau that since the opening of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Expressway, the traffic flow has been roughly stable at around 80,000 vehicle trips per weekday, and will increase to around 110,000 vehicle trips per day on weekends. During holidays, traffic flow will be greater.

"Keep right now! Keep right now!" At about 5:30 p.m., Li Zhanyi, the leader of the No. 1 Squadron of the Western Expressway Brigade of the Shenzhen Traffic Police, was conducting a road patrol in the Shenzhen-Zhong Tunnel. When he was about to drive to the West Artificial Island, he found a car The truck was driving slowly in the deep tunnel with double flashes. He immediately got off the car with the cavalry team members who were patrolling together to understand the situation, ensuring that the truck would not affect the traffic flow in the tunnel and guide it to a safe place as soon as possible. After learning that the truck simply had a breakdown and could not continue driving, Li Zhanyi immediately synchronized the situation with the road rescue forces on the west artificial island and directed them to tow the broken-down vehicle to a safe area. Li Zhanyi told Nandu reporters that this is the most common situation they encounter when patrolling the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Channel, so they usually need to rush to the scene within 5 minutes after receiving the police report to ensure that the road is orderly and smooth.

To this end, the Shenzhen Traffic Police has set up 5 police duty stations in key areas such as the Shenzhen-Zhong Tunnel within its jurisdiction. The standing police force will start patrolling in the opposite direction from 8 a.m., carrying out cavalry patrols, fixed-point guidance, order improvement, and education and persuasion. Ensure that the traffic flow of Guangzhou-Shenzhen Yanjiang Expressway Phase I, Yanjiang Phase II, Guangzhou-Shenzhen Expressway and Jihe Expressway can smoothly merge into the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Channel. At the same time, they also pay close attention to the traffic conditions in the tunnel through video patrols, promptly discover and properly handle emergencies, and scientifically deploy mobile police forces based on real-time traffic conditions to implement precise control.

Keeping subway safety

Plainclothes teams conduct "warning law enforcement" against suspicious persons

In recent years, the Shenzhen subway has developed rapidly, the passenger flow intensity of rail transit has continued to increase, and train carriages are particularly crowded during the morning and evening peak hours. In accordance with the needs of preventing, stopping and combating illegal crimes in the subway, the Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Bureau Rail Transit Branch inherits and develops the tradition of "professional plainclothes anti-pickpocket team on public transportation" and adopts "active policing, preventive policing" and "professional + mechanism" + Big Data" as the work concept, a plainclothes task force has been established, active in every corner of rail transit, to carry out specialized plainclothes inspections and the prevention, suppression and crackdown of illegal crimes in the subway.

Luo Guofeng, deputy captain of the criminal police brigade of the Rail Transit Branch, said that when the plainclothes task force carries out its work, it is not only on the platform, but also sometimes on the subway train. Civilian auxiliary police from various departments will work during the morning and evening rush hours every day. Form multiple teams to carry out plainclothes inspections at key stations and lines in their respective jurisdictions. When they find suspicious persons boarding the train, they will get on the train together. Once any illegal or criminal behavior is discovered, they will immediately stop it and then wait for the train to arrive at the station. When necessary, the suspicious person will be taken out of the car or asked to the station police room for questioning, and warning-style law enforcement will be carried out against illegal intentions. And when the morning and evening peak hours are over and citizens are engaged in their respective jobs, they will return to their original posts and continue to serve more people.

Luo Guofeng introduced that "admonishment law enforcement" mainly refers to legal education and persuasion to suspicious persons discovered during plainclothes inspections, warning them what laws and regulations may be involved in some behaviors in public places, and what corresponding responsibilities they need to bear once they are involved. . By issuing a "Legal Risk Warning", the police allow them to consciously learn relevant laws and regulations and restrain their own behavior in the subway, so as to truly "stop illegal infringement before it occurs".

Defending the concert

Being so close to the stage but “not being able to listen to the whole song”

In Shenzhen, watching a concert has become an increasingly common way of life for citizens in summer evenings. It is understood that Shenzhen Universiade Center is expected to host and undertake more than 90 high-end large-scale cultural and sports activities this year, attracting about 2 million people to watch performances and games. Zhou Yan, captain of the Public Security Management Brigade of Longgang Branch, said that large-scale performances or events are held at the Universiade Center almost every weekend. For them, who are responsible for on-site security, almost every weekend is "above and underground linkage, inside and outside the venue" to ensure the stability and orderliness of the Shenzhen Universiade Center and its surrounding areas.

"The performance officially starts at 7 p.m., and the time for all of us to arrive here is 4 p.m." Zhou Yan said that the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau is doing a good job in reviewing the qualifications of every concert and large-scale cultural and sports event. , also need to play a key role in on-site security. From the entrance and exit of the sports venue, security checkpoints, corridor passages, auditoriums to outside the venue, it is necessary to check the rationality of the settings at each key location and make plans to deal with possible situations.

During the performance, although Zhou Yan could see the performance stage by just walking two steps more from his job, at this time he not only had to keep an eye on the happenings in and around the venue, but also arranged police patrols outside the venue to deal with possible incidents at any time. Various alarm situations arise. He said, "Although we have not been able to listen to a song in its entirety, we always treat every concert as the first in our lives."

The most critical thing is the closing time. At 10 o'clock in the evening, as the audience gradually walked out of the Universiade Center, Zhou Yan and the heads of various police departments and other departments stared at the big screen at the public security headquarters. Ensure that the audience can quickly choose transportation to leave the Universiade Center after the show. He said, "We will coordinate with the traffic police in advance to divert the flow of traffic and people to ensure that everyone can leave quickly."

After the crowd dispersed and the venue became quiet, Zhou Yan made a habit of inspecting the venue again to ensure that there were no Leave a safety hazard. He told Nandu reporters, "There was no police situation or any unexpected situation this night, which is the best news for us." , where the city's neon lights flash, dots of "warning colors" shine in it. At night in Shenzhen, the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau continues to strengthen the "three-visit" mechanism of seeing police officers, seeing police cars, and seeing police lights, and maximizes the police's investment in society.Li Dazhen, deputy captain of the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch, introduced that with the development of the "night economy", they continue to strengthen the city's business districts, urban villages, late-night snack stalls and other places through various patrol methods such as video patrols, motorcycle patrols, and car patrols. The "police sighting rate" in busy areas of night markets such as bar streets, and the most common one is police patrolling on foot.

It is understood that the area under the jurisdiction of Futian Police Station mainly includes many key areas of the night economy such as Gangxia Village, Futian Village and Shopping Park Bar Street. Based on the different characteristics of different areas, Li Dazhen and the police officers in his jurisdiction usually carry out uninterrupted foot patrols along Gangxia Village starting from 18:30, shuttling among the fireworks of the city. In addition to taking a 15-minute break every hour of patrol In addition, they will continue until after the peak midnight snack time.

Li Dazhen told Nandu reporters that around 1 a.m. is often the peak passenger flow time in the bar street. In addition to inspecting the bars and understanding the business conditions of each bar, during patrols, people who are drunk and making trouble, asking for directions, and looking for people will also encounter people from time to time. Ask for help. To this end, the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau, in addition to equipping each patrol section with at least one police officer and one assistant on foot patrol, has also set up a 24-hour police room in the Coco Park business district as a reserve police force. "We will be very satisfied if we maximize the police visibility, management, deterrence and service capabilities of these key locations, so that people can feel safe and enjoy the nightlife happily," Li Dazhen said.

At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts. Before the concert started, the police went to various locations to inspect again. The police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrolled the area. In the vibrant  - Lujuba

At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts. Before the concert started, the police went to various locations to inspect again. The police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrolled the area. In the vibrant  - Lujuba

At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts.

At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts. Before the concert started, the police went to various locations to inspect again. The police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrolled the area. In the vibrant  - Lujuba

Before the concert started, the police patrolled various locations again.

At the Shenzhen Universiade Center, many citizens came to attend celebrity concerts. Before the concert started, the police went to various locations to inspect again. The police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrolled the area. In the vibrant  - Lujuba

Police from the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch patrol the area under their jurisdiction.

In the vibrant modern city of Shenzhen, there is a group of people who silently guard the tranquility of the city in the night. They stick to their posts day and night to ensure that every corner is filled with peace. From the busy Shenzhen-Zhong passage to the crowded subway station, from the bustling Universiade Center to the bustling night market, their presence is everywhere. They are the Shenzhen police and the city's night watchmen. They use actions to tighten every "safety valve" to ensure that citizens can safely stay on key traffic roads, subway rail transit, large-scale event sites, "night economy" business districts and different corners of the city. Feel the power of protection.

Protect the Shenzhen Middle Channel

After receiving the alarm, you need to rush to the scene to deal with the faulty vehicle within 5 minutes

Since the opening of the Shenzhen Zhong Channel, cross-city travel has become the first choice for many people during holidays. They go to Zhongshan to taste local specialties and view scenic spots. Shenzhen Zhongshan The channel has also become the new "top trend" for Shenzhen citizens this summer. Nandu reporters learned from the Western Expressway Brigade of the Traffic Police Detachment of the Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Bureau that since the opening of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Expressway, the traffic flow has been roughly stable at around 80,000 vehicle trips per weekday, and will increase to around 110,000 vehicle trips per day on weekends. During holidays, traffic flow will be greater.

"Keep right now! Keep right now!" At about 5:30 p.m., Li Zhanyi, the leader of the No. 1 Squadron of the Western Expressway Brigade of the Shenzhen Traffic Police, was conducting a road patrol in the Shenzhen-Zhong Tunnel. When he was about to drive to the West Artificial Island, he found a car The truck was driving slowly in the deep tunnel with double flashes. He immediately got off the car with the cavalry team members who were patrolling together to understand the situation, ensuring that the truck would not affect the traffic flow in the tunnel and guide it to a safe place as soon as possible. After learning that the truck simply had a breakdown and could not continue driving, Li Zhanyi immediately synchronized the situation with the road rescue forces on the west artificial island and directed them to tow the broken-down vehicle to a safe area. Li Zhanyi told Nandu reporters that this is the most common situation they encounter when patrolling the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Channel, so they usually need to rush to the scene within 5 minutes after receiving the police report to ensure that the road is orderly and smooth.

To this end, the Shenzhen Traffic Police has set up 5 police duty stations in key areas such as the Shenzhen-Zhong Tunnel within its jurisdiction. The standing police force will start patrolling in the opposite direction from 8 a.m., carrying out cavalry patrols, fixed-point guidance, order improvement, and education and persuasion. Ensure that the traffic flow of Guangzhou-Shenzhen Yanjiang Expressway Phase I, Yanjiang Phase II, Guangzhou-Shenzhen Expressway and Jihe Expressway can smoothly merge into the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Channel. At the same time, they also pay close attention to the traffic conditions in the tunnel through video patrols, promptly discover and properly handle emergencies, and scientifically deploy mobile police forces based on real-time traffic conditions to implement precise control.

Keeping subway safety

Plainclothes teams conduct "warning law enforcement" against suspicious persons

In recent years, the Shenzhen subway has developed rapidly, the passenger flow intensity of rail transit has continued to increase, and train carriages are particularly crowded during the morning and evening peak hours. In accordance with the needs of preventing, stopping and combating illegal crimes in the subway, the Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Bureau Rail Transit Branch inherits and develops the tradition of "professional plainclothes anti-pickpocket team on public transportation" and adopts "active policing, preventive policing" and "professional + mechanism" + Big Data" as the work concept, a plainclothes task force has been established, active in every corner of rail transit, to carry out specialized plainclothes inspections and the prevention, suppression and crackdown of illegal crimes in the subway.

Luo Guofeng, deputy captain of the criminal police brigade of the Rail Transit Branch, said that when the plainclothes task force carries out its work, it is not only on the platform, but also sometimes on the subway train. Civilian auxiliary police from various departments will work during the morning and evening rush hours every day. Form multiple teams to carry out plainclothes inspections at key stations and lines in their respective jurisdictions. When they find suspicious persons boarding the train, they will get on the train together. Once any illegal or criminal behavior is discovered, they will immediately stop it and then wait for the train to arrive at the station. When necessary, the suspicious person will be taken out of the car or asked to the station police room for questioning, and warning-style law enforcement will be carried out against illegal intentions. And when the morning and evening peak hours are over and citizens are engaged in their respective jobs, they will return to their original posts and continue to serve more people.

Luo Guofeng introduced that "admonishment law enforcement" mainly refers to legal education and persuasion to suspicious persons discovered during plainclothes inspections, warning them what laws and regulations may be involved in some behaviors in public places, and what corresponding responsibilities they need to bear once they are involved. . By issuing a "Legal Risk Warning", the police allow them to consciously learn relevant laws and regulations and restrain their own behavior in the subway, so as to truly "stop illegal infringement before it occurs".

Defending the concert

Being so close to the stage but “not being able to listen to the whole song”

In Shenzhen, watching a concert has become an increasingly common way of life for citizens in summer evenings. It is understood that Shenzhen Universiade Center is expected to host and undertake more than 90 high-end large-scale cultural and sports activities this year, attracting about 2 million people to watch performances and games. Zhou Yan, captain of the Public Security Management Brigade of Longgang Branch, said that large-scale performances or events are held at the Universiade Center almost every weekend. For them, who are responsible for on-site security, almost every weekend is "above and underground linkage, inside and outside the venue" to ensure the stability and orderliness of the Shenzhen Universiade Center and its surrounding areas.

"The performance officially starts at 7 p.m., and the time for all of us to arrive here is 4 p.m." Zhou Yan said that the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau is doing a good job in reviewing the qualifications of every concert and large-scale cultural and sports event. , also need to play a key role in on-site security. From the entrance and exit of the sports venue, security checkpoints, corridor passages, auditoriums to outside the venue, it is necessary to check the rationality of the settings at each key location and make plans to deal with possible situations.

During the performance, although Zhou Yan could see the performance stage by just walking two steps more from his job, at this time he not only had to keep an eye on the happenings in and around the venue, but also arranged police patrols outside the venue to deal with possible incidents at any time. Various alarm situations arise. He said, "Although we have not been able to listen to a song in its entirety, we always treat every concert as the first in our lives."

The most critical thing is the closing time. At 10 o'clock in the evening, as the audience gradually walked out of the Universiade Center, Zhou Yan and the heads of various police departments and other departments stared at the big screen at the public security headquarters. Ensure that the audience can quickly choose transportation to leave the Universiade Center after the show. He said, "We will coordinate with the traffic police in advance to divert the flow of traffic and people to ensure that everyone can leave quickly."

After the crowd dispersed and the venue became quiet, Zhou Yan made a habit of inspecting the venue again to ensure that there were no Leave a safety hazard. He told Nandu reporters, "There was no police situation or any unexpected situation this night, which is the best news for us." , where the city's neon lights flash, dots of "warning colors" shine in it. At night in Shenzhen, the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau continues to strengthen the "three-visit" mechanism of seeing police officers, seeing police cars, and seeing police lights, and maximizes the police's investment in society.Li Dazhen, deputy captain of the community team of Futian Police Station of Futian Branch, introduced that with the development of the "night economy", they continue to strengthen the city's business districts, urban villages, late-night snack stalls and other places through various patrol methods such as video patrols, motorcycle patrols, and car patrols. The "police sighting rate" in busy areas of night markets such as bar streets, and the most common one is police patrolling on foot.

It is understood that the area under the jurisdiction of Futian Police Station mainly includes many key areas of the night economy such as Gangxia Village, Futian Village and Shopping Park Bar Street. Based on the different characteristics of different areas, Li Dazhen and the police officers in his jurisdiction usually carry out uninterrupted foot patrols along Gangxia Village starting from 18:30, shuttling among the fireworks of the city. In addition to taking a 15-minute break every hour of patrol In addition, they will continue until after the peak midnight snack time.

Li Dazhen told Nandu reporters that around 1 a.m. is often the peak passenger flow time in the bar street. In addition to inspecting the bars and understanding the business conditions of each bar, during patrols, people who are drunk and making trouble, asking for directions, and looking for people will also encounter people from time to time. Ask for help. To this end, the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau, in addition to equipping each patrol section with at least one police officer and one assistant on foot patrol, has also set up a 24-hour police room in the Coco Park business district as a reserve police force. "We will be very satisfied if we maximize the police visibility, management, deterrence and service capabilities of these key locations, so that people can feel safe and enjoy the nightlife happily," Li Dazhen said.

Written by: Nandu reporter Qin Shilin Photography: Nandu reporter Leng Feng

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