Nanjing water supervision detachment Yangtze River brigade guard the Yangtze River LAN

Release time:2017-01-06 Views:143

The Yangtze River Brigade of Nanjing Water Administration Supervision Detachment is active all year round on the 97 kilometers of the Yangtze River, maintaining the water order, guaranteeing the economic development along the river, and shouldering the heavy responsibility of safeguarding the Yangtze River and protecting the stability of the embankments.


At 19 o 'clock on December 7, 2016, after having dinner and having a rest, the prohibited mining members of the Yangtze River Brigade set out, their destination is Ningzhenyang border waters. At night, the Yangtze River is quiet. Nothing can be heard except the sound of the river rushing against the bank. It was in such a dark night that the personnel stationed at the scene began their long night. As the night wore on, the temperature on the river dropped faster, and the wind blew like a knife in the players' faces. Everyone could only wrap up in thick coats, take turns to rest, take turns to watch, the night quietly passed. At 7 o 'clock on December 8th, the end of the night's garrison, everyone smiled at each other, this is a kind of pay after the results of the satisfaction. After a long time fixed stationing, powerful deterrent Ningzhen Yang waters illegal sand mining behavior. On the way home, facing the morning sun, a smile finally appeared on the tired faces of every law enforcement officer.


Wang Fohai is the Yangtze River brigade an ordinary water watchdog, responsible for Jiangning section of the Yangtze River embankment inspection and investigation of illegal cases. Every morning at 8:30, he will start from the water administration base, along the Banqiao River into the mouth of the river, has been patrolling to the upstream Jiangsu Anhui junction, a circle of inspection down to at least 3 hours, encounter illegal behavior also on-site disposal. Once investigated Jiangtan dumping muck case, looking at the scene of the large mound, he was at a loss, do not know how to determine the parties. When the investigation stalled, the squadron leader said to him with a smile, now, you have a chance to enjoy the movie. He wondered how law enforcement had anything to do with watching movies. It was only later that I realized that what the squadron leader had said was the surveillance video on the nearby embankment. After copying the video for half a month, he and his colleagues began watching and comparing scene after scene, looking for suspicious vehicles. Finally, after two days and nights of screening, he took these screenshots as a breakthrough, successfully locked the illegal parties, complete the investigation and evidence collection.


As an old law enforcement team, the Yangtze River Brigade in law enforcement ability enhancement, team construction and other aspects also under the foot. Last year, on December 16, the 6th group and individual finals of Jiangsu Water Administrative Law Enforcement Skills Competition came to an end. Yangtze River Brigade, representing Nanjing, won the second place in total and the second place in the group. Fan Kunpeng, Wang Fohai and Liu Mengzhou of Yangtze River Brigade stood out among more than 600 competitors in the province and won the third, seventh and eighth place respectively. In addition, the Yangtze River Brigade also actively carried out base standardization construction. Under the leadership of the provincial Water Resources Department and the Municipal Water Bureau, the Yangtze River Brigade took the lead in the standardization research of law enforcement base in the whole province, taking Banqiao law enforcement base as the gateway. In July 2016, the Construction of VIS Visual Identification System for Water Administrative Law Enforcement Bases in Jiangsu Province (Trial) was issued, which became the first research result on standardization of law enforcement bases in the province and was promoted and applied by the provincial Water Resources Department in the whole province.




Source: Nanjing Daily, page A11, January 6, 2017