The three pieces of iron found by the police were actually related to tens of millions of orders

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-01

Three pieces of "iron" were lost

It's about tens of millions of orders

The man ran to the police station for help

The officers were dazzled by this

"Comrade policeman, I have three parts missing,

More than 20 million orders ...... at stake

If you can't find the order back, it's in vain! ”

Recently. Nanhu Yuxin Police Station.

Mr. Dai rushed to ask for help.

I went looking for it myself, but I couldn't find it.

What to do ......”

The moment the part is dropped.

Cao Yibing, an auxiliary police officer on duty, understands the situation.

While calming Mr. Dai's emotions.

While contacting the integrated command room to help find it.

Team member Peng Chenxu immediately called up the road monitoring**.

Work backwards by timeline.

Every second counts.

The eyes are dazzling to see.

Finally a discovery.

It turned out that morning.

Mr. Dai sent a set of molds to rush to make samples.

When loading, three key parts were left at the rear of the car.

When the car drove to the turn of Yuxiandai Street.

Parts fell out of the car.

Then it was picked up by an old man passing by.

"I thought it was a piece of scrap metal

Thinking about the size, I just took it home to pad the table legs,

I picked it up and brought it back......”

After the old man learned about the situation.

The first time to hand over the parts to **.

12 noon that day.

Mr. Dai, who got the good news, rushed to the Yuxin police station.

The three key parts were returned to Zhao.

"I've been in a hurry to deliver samples lately

I can't afford to go wrong!

At that time, the soul was gone......

It's good that you guys helped get it back so quickly! ”

January 14th.

Mr. Dai was holding a pennant.

I made a special trip to the Yuxin Police Station to thank you.

Although I don't know the names of Cao Yibing and Peng Chenxu.

But Mr. Dai wrote down their "warning signs".

Thank you

* Jiaxing Public Security.

Edited by Guo Rong.

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