China News Service, Lhasa, February 28 (Long Xiaofeng Mudan) "Go to the place where the motherland needs it most!" Recently, 190 new police officers from Beijing Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station and Anhui Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station successfully arrived in Xigaze, Tibet At the airport, after the Xigaze border management detachment is isolated and rested, it will rush to the front line of the detachment for practical exercise.

  It is reported that in January this year, the National Immigration Administration decided to organize new police officers to practice training at the grassroots level in difficult and remote areas.

The first batch of participants to participate in the practical exercise are the transfer of some soldiers to civilian police and the new police recruited in 2019. The practical exercise will focus on the four aspects of basic training, professional training, actual combat training, and law enforcement practice.

The new police arrived in Tibet smoothly.

Photo by Long Xiaofeng

  "When I came to Tibet for the first time, I never thought that Gao Fan was so uncomfortable. Thank you so much for doing a good job of safeguarding for us." Lu Chengwen is a new police officer who came to Tibet to practice training.

After arriving at the detachment from the airport, altitude sickness occurred. The detachment personnel immediately took measures to provide her with oxygen.

  In addition, the detachment also placed oxygen tubes, humidifiers and other basic daily necessities in the new police dormitory, and issued the "New Police Handbook" for the new police.

Next, the detachment will combine the actual abilities of the new police officers and the needs of immigration management tasks to carry out psychological behavior training, situation task education, and safety precaution education, and let relevant professional police officers conduct medical care, folk customs, customs, and customs.

  The new police officers who participated in this practice exercise expressed that they would base themselves on the practice of their posts, perform their duties faithfully, complete the tasks of this practice exercise, and use practical actions to build a national security line of defense.

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