China News Service, Urumqi, August 11 (Wang Haiping, Hu Baohua, Ma Wenchao) At 8:00 on August 10, temporary static management measures were implemented in key urban areas of Urumqi.

The Urumqi Public Security Bureau mobilized and deployed at the first time, and the majority of public security police and auxiliary policemen stick to their posts, maintain order in key places such as airports, railway stations, and communities, divert traffic, and serve people of all ethnic groups at zero distance.

  Beginning at 8:00 that day, the Urumqi Public Security Police Auxiliary Police took to the streets to patrol the streets to guide the lingering masses and provide convenient services.

  "Do you need any help?" At about 11 o'clock, near the West Bridge, Wang Kai, a policeman from the Yangzijiang Road Police Station of the Shayibak District Branch of the Urumqi Public Security Bureau, was leading a patrol when he found a woman parked on the side of the road and stepped forward. ask.

The lady said that she had just returned from out of town, and she lived in a key community in Tianshan District, so she had no way to go back.

Wang Kai helped her contact the community. After learning about the situation, he publicized the epidemic prevention policy to her, and persuaded her to stay with relatives and friends in non-key urban areas in order to prevent risks and ensure safety .

  At about 14:00, a couple in their 70s helped each other out of the Urumqi Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and sat on a waiting chair at the bus stop. Wang Kai, who led a patrol here, saw this and asked about it with concern. The old couple went to see a doctor in the traditional Chinese medicine hospital that day, and then they were about to go home. When they learned that the community had sent a car to pick them up, Wang Kai specially arranged for the old man to rest in a shaded place nearby. After half an hour, he helped the old couple in the car and left.

On the first day of temporary static management of key areas in Urumqi, the police helped tourists find hotels.

Photo by Liu Jing

  "How do you sit on the side of the road on such a hot day?" At about 16 o'clock, Wang Kai found three women sitting on the side of the road near the Urumqi Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. The child is from Anhui. He used the summer vacation to take the child to visit his lover who was working in Urumqi and was hospitalized in the Urumqi Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital due to illness. He had already booked a ticket back to Anhui that day, but he never expected to catch the taxi to the high-speed rail station.

Wang Kai saw that there were still several hours before the departure time, so he took the mother and daughter back to the convenience police station of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital to rest.

  After arriving at the police station, Wang Kai brought hot tea to the three of Ms. Zhang's mother and daughter, and made instant noodles. After the meal, the three people's emotions stabilized. Wang Kai settled them and rested until 18:30 when Wang Kai sent them to the police station. The mother and daughter got into the police car and drove to Urumqi Station.

  "Thank you, the police in Xinjiang are really nice!" At about 18:30, at the entrance of Urumqi Station, when the three of Ms. Zhang and her daughter were about to enter the station and return to their hometown, they thanked Wang Kai again and again.

  On the 14th of the 10th, when policemen from the Second Brigade of the Seventh Detachment of the Special Police of the Urumqi Public Security Bureau were conducting patrol work along Nanzhan Road, policeman Ma Xiaoshuang found four people sitting in the green belt on the side of the road at the bus stop of Nanzhan Road.

  Ma Xiaoshuang and his colleagues immediately stopped to inquire about the situation, and learned that the four comrades were migrant workers from Urumqi. They encountered the epidemic before they could find work after arriving in Urumqi.

Police officer Hurdan informed the four people about the situation and sent them food.

Police Ma Xiaoshuang immediately contacted the person in charge of the nearby community to coordinate follow-up questions for the four people.

  Coincidentally, on the 10th, Guo Huan, a policeman from the Changchun Road Police Station in Urumqi, received help from the staff of the Feishe Hotel in his jurisdiction during a visit, saying that 5 Italians had lost their passports and sought help. The police quickly went to understand the situation.

Upon inquiries, Gemez, an Italian national, came to Xinjiang with his family for a trip. When he was dining in a shopping mall on August 9, he left his backpack at the dining place, which contained 5 passports, bank cards and other items of his family. , I'm about to take a flight to leave now, and I'm very anxious.

The police quickly appeased Gemez and his family, and contacted the dining store in the above-mentioned shopping mall. The owner said that the backpack was unclaimed, so he put it at the counter.

Knowing that the backpack was found, the police and Gemez breathed a sigh of relief.

  At about 9 o'clock on August 11, the Xiaocaohu Public Security Checkpoint organized police to deliver breakfast to the people who voluntarily returned to relieve the fatigue caused by the long-distance travel.

The masses were moved and said, we want to praise the people's police!

  Since the implementation of temporary static management in Urumqi yesterday, touching and warm stories have been staged on the streets of Urumqi. The police standing under the scorching sun made people feel the temperature of "static management".

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