Detained in accordance with the law for 10 days!

Two Yunnan women falsified nucleic acid test reports and entered Beihai, Guangxi

  On the evening of November 26, the Shitou Port Police Station received a report from a staff member of a logistics company in Tieshan Port, saying that someone had used a suspected forged nucleic acid report.

After receiving the police, the police came to the scene to learn about the situation, and at the same time sent the two suspected forged nucleic acid reports to the hospital for further verification.

After verification by the hospital, it was determined that the nucleic acid reports held by the two offenders were forged.

  The police subsequently investigated and found that the two illegal perpetrators were Yunnan women Ruan Mouxiu and Xu Mouying. They each drove trucks with their husbands to a logistics company in Tieshan Port to save time and enter the logistics company to unload the goods. They conspired to forge two nucleic acid test reports together in an attempt to get into the company, but was discovered by the staff and called the police.

  The actions of Ruan Mouxiu and Xu Mouying have violated the provisions of Article 52 Paragraph 1 of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China": forging the certification documents of public institutions.

The public security organs imposed administrative detention on Ruan Mouxiu and Xu Mouying for 10 days in accordance with the law.

  The police reminded that everyone is responsible for the prevention and control of the epidemic.

The general public must fully understand the situation of epidemic prevention and control, consciously abide by laws and regulations and relevant regulations on epidemic prevention and control, and conduct nucleic acid testing at designated medical institutions in strict accordance with the requirements.

The public security organs will resolutely crack down and punish the forged or altered nucleic acid test reports that disrupt the order of epidemic prevention and control and other crime-related crimes.

  (Headquarters reporter Liao Ming, Liu Chang, Chen Sijin, and Liu Hongyu)