Tianjin, February 20 (Zhou Yaqiang) The reporter learned from the Tianjin Public Security Department of the Beijing Railway Public Security Bureau on the 20th that recently, a man made a big noise on the train after being drunk, and abused and beat the passengers seated opposite him, and was administratively detained by Tianjin Railway ** in accordance with the law.
Li was administratively detained by the railway ** in accordance with the law for picking quarrels and provoking trouble. Photo courtesy of Tianjin Public Security Department of Beijing Railway Public Security Bureau.
It is understood that a few days ago, on the way to the K139 train, Li drank nearly 1 kg of liquor alone in the 17th carriage. After being drunk, Li made a loud noise in the carriage, which seriously affected the normal riding order. In order to prevent Li from continuing to affect the rest of the surrounding passengers, after the train staff called the police, the police and the staff took the drunk Li to the dining car to sober up. During the sobering process, Li continued to make a lot of noise and insult Yang, a passenger sitting opposite. Yang ignored it, and Li, who was angry, punched Yang in the face, causing the lenses of Yang's glasses to shatter. The police and staff immediately controlled Li.
After the train arrived at Dezhou Station, the police handed Li over to the Dezhou Station Police Station for further processing. Because Li was in a drunken state and unconscious, the police of the Dezhou Station Police Station took protective measures to restrain him until he sobered up. Later, when questioned by the police, Li confessed to his illegal act of insulting and beating others on the train while drunk. At present, Li has been administratively detained by the Tianjin Railway Public Security Department in accordance with the law for picking quarrels and provoking trouble.
Railway** Tips, try not to drink alcohol during the ride to avoid delaying the trip. Alcoholism** will not only affect fellow travelers, but may also be punished by the public security authorities for violating the law. (ENDS).