[Source: Guizhou Changan Network]
When you mention the anti-drug police
, what is your first impression?
The people you probably think of
are all tough men
But she
worked in the southwest corner of the motherland
for 12 years doing anti-drug work
Can you imagine it?
As a female anti-drug police officer, she carried vegetables and pretended to be a single mother; she pretended to be a waiter at the front desk of a hotel; she also pretended to be a couple with her colleagues; she visited and guarded the residences of drug-related persons, arresting, interrogating, and guarding female suspects. Waiting for tasks has become a daily routine in her work.
Sister Mei has been involved in public security work for 13 years, and has worked on the anti-drug front for 12 years. She has seized 2,175 grams of drugs, arrested more than 600 drug addicts, and forced more than 300 drug addicts to quit.
"There is no distinction between men and women in the police profession, and there is no distinction between men and women in fighting crime." When asked why she did such a dangerous job, Sister Mei said that her biggest fear was not the danger, but the fear of letting drugs slip out of her hands due to her own negligence. Let's go...
That time we were conducting an investigation in the expressway service area. Two men drove a car with a Chongqing license plate and stopped in front of Sister Mei. She opened the trunk and saw two brand-new suitcases. One box contained clothes, and the other contained woven bags.
"I knew something was wrong when I saw this woven bag. Many drugs from abroad are transported in woven bags." Sister Mei recalled that when the woven bag was found, the two men did not dare to raise their heads and did not answer any questions. . When she opened it, she saw that 40 pieces of drugs were tightly wrapped and neatly arranged. Sister Mei immediately called her comrades to control the two people.
Some people hated her because their "dream of getting rich" was interrupted, while others were grateful to her for reforming her ways.
When Sister Mei first met Li Tian (pseudonym), her beautiful face turned sallow due to drug abuse. She was the same age as Hua and should have been studying in school, but she was crowded in a small rental house with a few friends. drug.
"They are just lost children who need us to help them find their direction in life and their lost confidence." Speaking of Li Tian, Sister Mei's eyes were full of love. Sister Mei took the initiative to talk to her. This feeling of being listened to and valued made Li Tian open up her chat box. That day, she and Sister Mei talked a lot about family, friends, and the future... After that, Li Tian began to actively cooperate with the work.
"She taught me how to cherish myself and the care of my family." Now, Li Tian has opened a beauty shop of her own, and she is still moved when talking about Sister Mei's care for her.
After dealing with drugs for more than ten years, Sister Mei has seen a variety of methods of hiding drugs and developed a pair of "fiery eyes." "Drug users mostly have yellow eyes, red skin, and a special smell." She gradually Become a "skilled person" in the eyes of your comrades who can quickly detect drug addicts.
A few years ago, during a routine inspection of a passenger bus, a nervous female passenger with evasive eyes caught the attention of Sister Mei. She took her to the women's toilet for search. The woman took off her coat and put it aside, with her forehead Breaking into a cold sweat.
After the search was fruitless, Sister Mei shifted her target to the coat, picked up the coat and pinched it from top to bottom. Sure enough, she pinched a foreign object suspected of being heroin in the lining.
With a "plop", the woman knelt in front of Sister Mei, "Please, officer, let me go this time. I promise I will never dare to do it again!"
"Girl, it is illegal to carry drugs..." She continued. Before she finished speaking, the woman stood up like crazy and snatched the drugs from Sister Mei's hand. Her hand was scratched by the other party and started to bleed. Sister Mei kept holding the drugs in her hand tightly. The comrades rushed into the scene after hearing the commotion and quickly controlled the woman.
"The anti-drug battlefield is not exclusive to men. I want to prove that female anti-narcotics police officers are no inferior. Facing dangerous situations that change all the time, especially when facing criminals directly, I am not afraid at all. Maybe I was born to do this." Sister Mei laughed Said.
Source: Southwest Guizhou Public Security Bureau