Binjiang Police Affairs-Chapter 1038 - 681: New Unit!
In the blink of an eye, Han Ning has already been transferred to East Sea for seven days.
Although the work unit has changed, there is no sense of discomfort.
The reason for the quick integration into the new environment is firstly because the nature of the work is similar to that at the port police station, and secondly because Changhang Hospital also belongs to the Changhang System, providing common ground for conversation with the leaders of the hospital security and the medical staff of various departments. Thirdly, the new colleague Shao Lei is an old acquaintance of many years.
Moving around but still within the Changhang System gives a sense of belonging.
In terms of regional consciousness, there is no barrier.
Linghai and East Sea are geographically close, share similar customs, and even the dialect is similar. Linghai's Longyong Town even borders East Sea's Zhuangming. Linghai people have always hoped to embrace East Sea, coming to East Sea feels like returning home.
Although some East Sea people may look down on people from Jiangbei, Pudong people are not considered East Sea people, Pudong people are "locals," and only those living in Puxi's main city area are considered East Sea people. Therefore, going to Puxi means going to East Sea.
In short, in the eyes of the hospital's leaders and medical staff, she is not much different from Zhuangming people.
As for Pudong having a Police Bureau, and the Weifang New Village Police Station of the Pudong Police Bureau being located on the street where the hospital is situated, the reason for the East Sea branch of the Changhang Police Bureau's security team setting up a police office at the hospital poses no controversy regarding security jurisdiction.
As early as 1954, when the Yangtze River Shipping Administration Police Bureau was established within the Changhang Bureau, it was specified by the superiors that the Changhang Police Bureau would uniformly lead the internal security work of the Yangtze River shipping enterprises, under the business leadership of the then Ministry of Police's Ten Bureau.
At that time, the Changhang Mountain City, East Sea branch police department, Hanwu Port Authority police department, and 11 sections were established. The power of the 11 sections was very large, leading the security sections of Changyi, Jiujiang, Shihuang, Tongling, Wuhu, Ma'an Mountain, Jiangcheng Port Authority, as well as the Yangtze River Navigation Engineering Bureau, Qingshan Shipyard, Jinling Shipyard, and the Yangtze River Navigation Bureau, and the Changyi Shipyard security division.
In terms of Changhang public security history, although Binjiang Port is the largest port on the Yangtze River, the construction of port and shipping security at Binjiang Port started relatively late. At that time, the port security work was under the management of the East Sea police department of the Changhang Police Bureau, and even the predecessor of the Binjiang Port Police Station, which is now the Changhang Public Security Bureau Binjiang Branch, was established by the East Sea Police Department of the Changhang Police Bureau.
It can be said that the newly established Changhang Hospital Police Office is similar to the police stations at train stations and wharves.
The security within the hospital falls under the jurisdiction of the Changhang Police, while outside the hospital doors falls under the jurisdiction of local police. As the first police chief of the Changhang Hospital Police Office, Han Ning visited the Pudong Police Bureau with Deputy Director Yue, who is in charge of security, on the second day of office.
Following that, he went with Deputy Team Leader Xiang from the security team to visit the Weifang New Village Police Station.
While clarifying security jurisdiction, they discussed issues such as law enforcement cooperation and joint defense linkage with colleagues.
In other places, the sudden emergence of an entity with the same security jurisdiction within the territory might not please the local police.
But this is East Sea, not other places; situations like this are not uncommon.
Not only is there port and shipping police from the Ministry of Transport system, but there is also railway police.
Under the Ministry of Transport Police Bureau, there are three port and shipping police forces, and compared to the large East Sea Port Police Bureau and the Marine Police Bureau, the Changhang Navigation Police Branch is just a small entity.
Pudong is undergoing major development, and with a particularly high influx of the population, the police force at the local police station is limited. Changhang Hospital, as the hospital with the best medical standards and medical environment in Pudong at this stage, faces significant security pressure.
The willingness of the Changhang Navigation Police Branch to set up a police office at the hospital to share the pressure of the local police station is eagerly embraced by the local police.
After observing in silence for a few days, Han Ning found that the situation in the hospital was somewhat reminiscent of the times when it was hard to get a ticket at Binjiang Port.
Every morning at four or five o'clock, before dawn, more than twenty old faces would line up at the registration window with plastic bags, water cups, and folding chairs.
By eight o'clock when the staff started working, within less than an hour, all expert numbers were taken by those twenty faces, they didn't even spare the general numbers for surgery, internal medicine, and pediatrics, grabbing as many as they could!
Citizens eager to see a doctor who couldn't get a number had no choice but to pay these scalpers anywhere from fifty to two hundred yuan for a number.
These scalpers take the opportunity to hoard and resell numbers, not only exacerbating the shortage of hospital numbers but also infringing on the interests of patients.
Apart from scalpers, there are also a lot of medical imposters, wandering around the outpatient hall and even the entrance every day, pretending to be enthusiastic when they see honest patients, approaching them to ask about their illnesses, and then using sweet talk to deceive them into going to certain so-called specialty hospitals or clinics.
Moreover, there are many pickpockets.
Some create chaos in front of the registration fee window to divert the attention of citizens, then proceed to steal. Others, posing as patients' relatives, blend into surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, orthopedics, or other crowded wards, and when patients and their families are not paying attention, snatch people's bags and even steal their medications!
Some scalpers, medical imposters, and pickpockets have been cracked down on before, all seasoned offenders who have been in and out of detention several times.
They even dare to threaten hospital security and medical staff, making them angry but afraid to speak out, leaving them to warn patients and their families in indirect ways.
It is worth mentioning that the conditions in the hospital are still quite good.
Closed-circuit television surveillance is installed at the main entrance, registration fee hall, bike shed, and main corridors of more than a dozen wards. Watching the surveillance monitor, Han Ning picks up the walkie-talkie and reminds, "Shao Lei, Shao Lei, that thin monkey from yesterday is here again."







