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Now reading: Chapter 1193 55: They've Come Knocking! from Binjiang Police Affairs, a Adventure novel by Table Shepherd Idle.

The matter on Wujiang's side was just a small episode. Han Yu had his own duties. After making a few phone calls, he dove back into the intense training work.

anwhile, the Smuggling Cri Investigation Bureau, jointly managed by the Ministry of Police and Customs, had been established, but Jiangnan Province Hall was yet to make any moves. Guo Weitao and Xiao Gong were both eagerly anticipating it, as were Jiang Shengqi and others who were about to officially transfer to the soon-to-be-established Jiangnan Province Police Departnt Smuggling Cri Investigation Bureau Binjiang Branch.

The dozen or so retired fighters who had already joined Customs, although unable to beco formal officers, were equally filled with anticipation for the new unit.

Han Yu understood everyone's feelings and called Director Zhou again to inquire about the progress.

Director Zhou's reply was both laughable and pitiful; because Smuggling Cri Investigation Bureaus were to be established everywhere to demonstrate the importance of this new unit, leaders from the General Administration of Customs and the Smuggling Cri Investigation Bureau were all required to attend the inauguration. Leaders from the public security systems across provinces and cities also needed to place great importance and attend the inauguration ceremonies as well.

The leaders of the General Administration of Customs and the Smuggling Cri Investigation Bureau were very busy, and the top officials from the public security systems across provinces and cities were equally occupied. It was difficult to set a date for the inauguration ceremony, making it impossible for the Jiangnan Province Police Departnt Smuggling Cri Investigation Bureau to be established before the Spring Festival.

Without the parent company being established, the subsidiary was even more unlikely to be set up.

As a result, Han Yu remained a Full Departnt Level cadre in Linghai and continued to receive a Linghai salary while working for Customs.

The ti for distributing salaries and year-end bonuses had co again!

A new year requires a new atmosphere. Linghai Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Governnt, following the superior's instructions, reford the way salaries and bonuses were distributed, issuing all cadres a bank card to deposit their salaries and bonuses, only handing out payslips.

So said this thod was more convenient.

Others said it was more troubleso.

Last night's dinner conversation had mother-in-law remarking that the old cadres at the retirent center had strong opinions; they were accustod to administrators delivering cash to them each month, tallying it face-to-face against their payslips, and they were strongly opposed to receiving salaries via bank transfer.

Han Yu also found it inconvenient because salaries and bonuses could hardly stay on the card. He had to go to the bank to withdraw the money and hand it over to his senior classmate so she could deposit it in the Industrial and Comrcial Bank to pay the mortgage, which ant an extra trip and was quite troubleso.

However, coming to the Developnt Zone Managent Committee this trip was not in vain; as the Political and Legal Committee Secretary and Military Minister of the Developnt Zone, he could enjoy the Spring Festival benefits of the Developnt Zone.

Although this year's bonus was not as much as last year's, this year's New Year goods were more abundant than last year's.

He packed two large woven bags, happily tying them to his little light motorcycle to head ho.

To his surprise, upon arriving ho, he saw that his father-in-law had also returned with New Year goods, and his haul seed even more than that issued by the Developnt Zone Managent Committee.

"Dad, your weather station is doing well this year, issuing so much!"

"These aren't from the weather station; they are from the Linghai Reserve Camp."

"The Linghai Reserve Camp issues New Year goods too?" Han Yu found it rather unbelievable.

Master Han opened up the just-issued candies for Little Han Han, smiling as he explained, "It's the end of the year, the city ca to offer condolences, the Managent Committee ca to offer condolences, and many collaborative units ca to offer condolences, sending lots of care packages to the camp. There aren't many active officers in the camp, so President Hao and Yang Jianbo distributed the care packages as New Year goods to us."

"Did ngng and Xiao Jun get so too?"

"Yes, but not as much as . Our expert group got the most."

"Did Master Xi get New Year goods too?"

"Yes, Yang Jianbo specifically crossed the river to deliver them yesterday."

Han Yu couldn't help but ask with a laugh, "Did I get any?"

Master Han, barely holding back a smile, said, "You're no longer part of the Linghai Reserve Camp, how could you get any?"

"That's what they call 'out of sight, out of mind'!"

"Just teasing you, I helped pick up your share."

"Where is it?"

"Sent back to Si Gang." The practice of gifting units' New Year goods to the elderly as year-end gifts has been a tradition for many years. Master Han explained, "It's nearly the New Year, the Hailuo Cent site has stopped work. The workers at Liangzhuang Construction Station are going ho for the New Year, and a few of the workers are from our Dinghu village, so I asked them to take them back."

"Brother Hao and Yang Jianbo still have so conscience; if they hadn't issued it, there really would be nothing we could do about them."

Han Yu felt a sense of joy in his heart, looking at the magazines on the table, he asked with another laugh, "Dad, where did this 'China's Civilian Militia' co from?"

"The camp subscribed to it for ."

"The camp specially subscribed for you?"

"Not just for , every officer in the camp subscribed to it, one per person! Everyone gets a copy of 'China's Civilian Militia,' and a copy of 'People's Liberation Army Daily.'"

"With over two hundred people in the camp, how much does it cost to subscribe 'China's Civilian Militia' and the 'People's Liberation Army Daily' for every reserve officer?"

"It does cost a lot of money; it's apparently required by the superior. Besides, the camp has plenty of funding now; the Provincial Military District is giving money, the Reserve Division is providing funds, the city and Binjiang Reserve Group are giving money, the Linghai Municipal Committee and City Governnt provide 100,000 a year, the Developnt Zone Managent Committee gives 50,000 annually, now the camp really isn't short of funds."

"The winner takes all" aptly describes the Linghai Reserve Camp.

They made a na for themselves in flood relief and gained countless honors.

Unexpectedly, the funding also followed suit; once an impoverished entity needing to "sell positions" to raise funds, now they've achieved results and money is the least of their concerns.

Han Yu couldn't help but ask, "How much money do they have now?"

"They say there's about five to six hundred thousand in the account, with more yet to co."

"Did President Hao and Yang Jianbo ntion how the funds would be spent?"

"They did ntion it; they plan to visit and assist a few families of veterans from the Korean War in the Developnt Zone who are facing difficulties. They also said they'll organize officers who are available after the New Year and when the weather warms up to visit the First Congress Venue in East Sea. If conditions allow, they also want to organize a trip to Jinggang Mountain after the New Year."

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