A woman did not return home in time after going out for a nucleic acid test. After violating epidemic prevention regulations and trying to break into other communities, she refused to listen to dissuasion. She still wandered on the street and refused to go home. She also bit and scratched the police.

The reporter learned from the Qingpu Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau on April 3 that the police took criminal coercive measures against the woman who violated the epidemic prevention regulations and bit and scratched the policeman.

  At about 14:00 on April 1, the Qingpu Public Security Bureau received an alarm saying that there was a foreign woman at the gate of a residential community in the jurisdiction who did not listen to the dissuasion and wanted to forcibly break into the closed management community, so she ordered the police to rush to the scene for disposal.

It is understood that the woman Xiangmou went to the testing point on Lianxin Road for nucleic acid sampling according to the unified arrangement on the same day. After that, she did not comply with the epidemic prevention regulations and went home directly. Instead, she came to the community to forcibly enter a friend's house to visit and communicate with the on-site epidemic prevention. Staff quarrel.

When the police found the woman smelled of alcohol, they advised her to return home to rest immediately, and arranged for police support personnel to accompany her back.

During the period, Xiang still did not listen to the advice of the accompanying police support staff, not only did not go home directly, but also wandered around on the street.

The police went to deal with him again, and after repeated dissuasion was invalid, he was taken back to the police station for treatment according to law. During the process, Xiang not only insulted the police, but also bit the policeman's arm and scratched the policeman's face.

  At present, the criminal suspect Xiangmou has been taken criminal compulsory measures by Qingpu police according to law, and the case is under further investigation.

(Reporter Li Shuzheng produced Li Jiali's video from Shanghai Qingpu Police)

Responsible editor: [Ji Xiang]