It's really unexpected, the hotel security guards are so bold that they dare to openly obstruct the staff of the *** department and hinder their search for foreign spies. This scene is as vivid as the plot of a movie.
Recently, there was news that the ** department had obtained information that foreign spies were operating in a hotel in Beijing and planned to meet with personnel from a certain secret-related post in China. As a result, the national security staff immediately rushed to the hotel, carrying the national security bureau ID to prove their identity. They were anxious, because if they lost time, the enemy could escape.
However, things did not go as they wished. The hotel's two security chiefs did everything they could to prevent the security officers from conducting the search. On the one hand, they procrastinate in the name of needing to consult the leadership, and on the other hand, they obstruct it on the grounds that they must go through an approval process before outsiders can be allowed to enter. What is even more infuriating is that they even shouted insults at the national security personnel without mercy.
To make matters worse, they also told other guests about the search conducted by the security officers, raising suspicions about their intentions.
Eventually, the two men obstructed the espion, and the state security authorities had to place the two security chiefs in administrative detention in accordance with the law.
I have to sigh that these two people are too reckless. As hotel management, they should know or at least learn some legal knowledge, and they should have corresponding rules for cooperation in similar situations. However, they chose such an outrageous behavior.
Obstructing the work of the public security department is already a serious interference with the contradictions among the people, not to mention obstructing the work of the *** department, which is simply an act of confrontation between the enemy and us.
Perhaps, these two people are either really stupid and blindly enforce the so-called rules of the hotel, believing that the authority of the hotel is higher than the laws of the country.
The two men appear to have been hired to carry out surveillance missions and have been bribed to deliberately obstruct state security agents from escaping. For them, ordinary people who pretend to know nothing about the state are at best sentenced to a short period of detention, and they are bribed with money to make them traitors to use.