As Zhou Huixin mentioned, the Customs is preparing to welcome the cooperative Armed Police.
Led by the Supervision Department, they are researching the arrangement and requirements for task delegation, while the Financial and Logistics Department is busy preparing a range of support work such as lodging, meals, and vehicles for the troops.
Previously, due to limited manpower, Customs couldn't fully implement stationed supervision at the port district's key access points, posing significant logistics management risks. The environment at these key access points is also extremely harsh and intimidating.
For instance, Binjiang Port No.3 Pier is notorious for having two excesses.
One is too many vehicles, the other is too much coal.
