For Ding Wanneng, he didn't expect that he would take forensic medicine as a profession in this life, and he has been doing it for more than 20 years.
Ding Wanneng, the current police officer of the Criminal Investigation Brigade of the Hezhang County Public Security Bureau, an ordinary grassroots forensic doctor, has no earth-shattering causes, no tragic feelings to sing and cry, he is just silently cultivating the hot land of Hezhang in his ordinary post, with the unique vision of forensic medicine, skilled business skills, hard sweat, serious and responsible attitude towards work and dedication, to provide a basis for the criminal investigation work of Hezhang Public Security to fight crime, investigate and solve cases, litigation trials, conviction and sentencing.
Over the past 20 years, Ding Wanneng has reaped a series of amazing achievements: he has participated in more than 4,000 surveys of various scenes, examined several corpses, issued more than 3,000 forensic identification documents, and has not had a single case of unjust, false and wrongful convictions, and has been awarded 4 times of personal third-class merit.
These figures watered with sweat have long condensed Ding Wanneng's life in the arduous work of public security forensics, and his sincerity has embodied the selfless dedication of a Communist Party member.
In the past 20 years of forensic work, Ding Wanneng has experienced extreme fatigue, endured the smell of unpleasant gases such as potions and rotting corpses, experienced extreme vision loss, and had to wear glasses of more than 600 degrees. "For more than 20 years, the wind and rain have come and gone, and I can't count how many times, hungry to nibble on a potato, thirsty to drink mountain spring water, tired to sit on the spot in the field to rest. Ding Wanneng said that every ditch and ditch on the land of Hezhang left his hurried footprints.
The criminal investigation police are working every day, whether it is a storm, a scorching heat or a cold, day or night, there is a scene, there is a corpse, and they have to go.
The medical examiner spends most of his time confronting the body. Ding Wanneng recalled that one hot summer, he received a notice from the police station that two bodies were found in the forest under his jurisdiction and asked to investigate the scene. They immediately rushed to the scene to carry out their work, the scene was located in a dense forest, the two corpses were highly decomposed, the foul-smelling smell of rotting corpses in the hot air was disgusting, flies were buzzing around the corpses, maggots were burrowing and burrowing, and the corpses were rotting and muddy.
In this case, Ding Wanneng did not flinch at all, and he was not sloppy at all when he moved corpses and objects. The rotting corpse liquid inevitably splashed on his body and face, and wriggling maggots crawled up his arms and trouser legs, and the constant irritant and corrosive gas made people unbearable ......Inspecting, recording, extracting, packaging, and taking off the dissection suit, he seemed to be completely collapsed.
People often ask, "Don't you think it stinks?"Ding Wanneng replied indifferently, "Because I am a forensic doctor, this is a job that I must do seriously." As a forensic doctor, this kind of work is too common to be too common.
Ding Wanneng said that he is not only a forensic doctor, but also an investigator in the post of a criminal policeman, and for many years, he has set strict demands on himself in terms of ideology, politics and professional level, and has fulfilled his duties and abiding by discipline and law. "I am a veteran policeman who has participated in the work for more than 20 years, and I must always treat public security work with full enthusiasm and high morale, learn endlessly, and move forward all the way on the road of public security. Ding Wanneng said.
Guizhou ** Tianyan News reporter Wang Xing.
Edited by Zhou Enyu.
Second trial Gu Yeling.
Third trial Li Kai.