When the former chief, Beiyuan Jun, was in office, in response to public opinion caused by the deterioration of the Sheriff's discipline, he introduced a "Public Supervision" policy, allowing citizens to photograph and record the law enforcement process of sheriffs. In case of violations, they could go to judicial prosecution.
The result was that everyone who dared to photograph was tracked and recorded, got fired from their jobs, their children were maliciously bullied in schools, and hooligans showed up at their doors from time to time. Their future was ruined, and their lives were scrapped.
Within the Public Security Bureau, it was initially thought that Sikinkov was implementing the same measures, but soon they discovered that this time it was different from usual.
Sikinkov not only introduced a set of new disciplinary regulations to restrain the overly free law enforcement power of the sheriffs but also established a new disciplinary inspection department internally.
