China News Service, Guangzhou, February 4 (Guo Jun, Chen Xuejin, Liu Yiyao) The Spring Festival is approaching, and the railway has ushered in the first peak passenger flow during the Spring Festival this year. With the increase in passenger flow, police reports on passengers losing their bags have gradually increased in the stations. In order to help passengers retrieve their luggage, the police officers on duty at the police stations at each passenger station have become "baggage experts".

  According to a report from the Guangzhou Railway Police, at about 22:00 on February 2, the police on duty at the Guangzhou Baiyun Station Police Station received a request for help from a passenger, Ms. Xu, saying that she went to the toilet and came back to find that the two backpacks placed on the seat were missing. Certificates, bank cards, laptop computers, more than 8,000 yuan in cash, designer handbags and other valuables. The police immediately searched the scene and contacted the command room to check the public place video. After work, the police found two backpacks lost by Ms. Xu in the 5A waiting area. It turns out that the victim misremembered where he put his backpack after going to the toilet. After an on-site inventory, none of the items in the bag were missing. The police returned the backpack intact to Zhao. At the same time, they reminded Ms. Xu not to let her luggage leave her sight when entering the station and taking the bus.

  Coincidentally, on February 1, Mr. Yang asked the police for help in the waiting hall of Guangzhou Baiyun Station. After entering the station, he lost a black satchel with more than 6,000 yuan in cash, but he could not remember the specific location where the bag was lost. By viewing the video in public places, the police found that Mr. Yang left his bag on the security inspection machine when he was going through the security check. He was discovered by the security personnel. After counting the cash and items in the bag on site, the backpack was returned to Mr. Yang.

  In addition to the victim realizing that he has lost his bag, there are also cases where the baggage is lost without realizing it. At about 17:00 on February 2, the police picked up a blue-gray cross-body shoulder bag from the self-service ticket vending machine at Guangzhou Baiyun Station. It contained cash, power bank, umbrella and other items. They successfully returned the bag to its original location through the card information in the bag. host.

  On the other side, Ms. Han from Guangzhou South Railway Station had just boarded the G340 train and found that she had lost a watch worth more than 200,000 yuan at the station. She hurriedly called her husband, Mr. Chen, to find the watch. After receiving Mr. Chen’s request for help, the police asked Ms. Han’s travel trajectory in detail and learned that she had a coat in her hand when she passed the security check and her watch was in the coat pocket. Because she was in a hurry to catch the bus, Ms. Han put her coat directly on the conveyor. On the track, after passing the plane, I picked up my coat and headed for the bus. The police judged that the watch was most likely lost at the security inspection machine. After careful search, they finally found the watch that had fallen from a gap under a security inspection machine in the northwest area of ​​the waiting floor on the third floor of Guangzhou South Railway Station.

  It is understood that during the Spring Festival travel rush, up to 80% of the calls for help received by police stations at major passenger terminals were related to lost bags. Waiting areas, security checkpoints, toilets, etc. are the places where passengers are most likely to lose things. Since the Spring Festival travel rush, the Guangzhou Railway Police has recovered more than 200 pieces of valuable luggage, saving more than 1.5 million yuan in economic losses for passengers.

  Railway police remind: During the Spring Festival travel period, passengers should take good care of their luggage and items when traveling to avoid being left behind or lost. If you find that your luggage is lost, please call 12306 or ask the staff around you for help in time. (over)