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"Alright, that’s settled!"

Determining the division of labor within the branch leadership team, researching personnel adjustnts for directors.

Ding Shuguang is promoted to deputy departnt level, assuming the position of Political Office Director, leaving the position of Binjiang Police Station Chief vacant. Chen Zikun is being transferred to Guzhou Branch, leaving the position of Linghai Police Station Chief vacant.

The selection for the director will certainly co from among the instructors or deputy station chiefs, resulting in several vacancies.

How to adjust the rank-and-file personnel is an internal matter of the branch, and Vice Director Zhang refrains from comnting further.

Director Qi considers that the Political Commissioner, two vice directors, and the Political Office Director are all newly appointed, believing it’s too early to discuss these matters. He proposes that Instructor Wang Ha jun of Binjiang Police Station and Instructor Zhang Ping of Linghai Police Station temporarily oversee the operations of their respective stations.

This proposal receives unanimous approval.

Vice Director Zhang, representing the Bureau Party Committee, issues two requirents to the Binjiang Branch’s team mbers: firstly, to maintain security and firefighting operations on the river, and secondly, to transition the Changhang Police System to an administrative role.

So veteran police officers, due to insufficient educational levels and other factors, cannot transition to civil service roles. The previously retired comrades certainly cannot transition either. Therefore, the focus must be on shaping their mindset, properly settling veteran police officers who cannot transition, and ensuring the stability of the team without any veteran seeking grievances.

Involving the vital interests of so many police officers, this is the primary focus of today’s eting.

The retired comrades will follow old procedures, while for the in-service police officers who cannot transition to civil service roles, a "one-size-fits-all" approach is adopted, which is challenging work!

Han Yu did not expect to encounter such a thorny situation right after being promoted to deputy departnt level.

However, compared to Han Yu, Director Qi and Political Commissar Dong are under greater pressure. They are the main leaders of the branch. If they fail to implent the superior’s directives and ensure a smooth transition, the superior will seek them out, not Han Yu, the vice director.

Vice Director Zhang disregards whether Director Qi and Political Commissar Dong are troubled, delivering the superior’s directives, then proceeds to the branch cafeteria for a simple working al. Afterward, he crosses the Yangtze River with Deputy Director Liu from the Political Departnt, representing the Changhang Police Bureau Party Committee, to announce leadership adjustnts at Guzhou Branch and escort Chen Zikun to his new post.

Han Yu, with nurous tasks to complete before his business trip in a few days, seeks leave from Director Qi and Political Commissar Dong after seeing off Vice Director Zhang and drives to the Military District to report work to Commander Wang and Political Commissioner Chen.

Having called them earlier, Commander Wang and Political Commissioner Chen are waiting, congratulating him on his promotion upon eting.

"You two leaders, stop teasing . I’m too young, promoted to vice director at such a young age worries . I fear disappointing the organization’s trust in ."

"What’s difficult about being the vice director of Changhang Bureau?" Commander Wang laughed heartily: "Even though Changhang Bureau is a standard departnt level unit, as far as I know, its workload might only equate to a police station in an urban area. Besides, who are you? You’re our Water Army Commander of Binjiang. Just being a vice director shouldn’t be a big deal for you."

"Indeed, the most crucial part is being promoted to deputy departnt level." Political Commissioner Chen couldn’t help but laugh.

Han Yu, embarrassed by their teasing, hurriedly reported on his work.

Commander Wang paused, wondering: "Does the Special Warfare Group of the 105th Army plan to train with us in Binjiang?"

"They can train anywhere, but General Lu and Deputy Chief of Staff Jiang mainly consider their past joint operations with us, especially with the Linghai Reserve Camp. The familiarity allows for smooth operations without communication difficulties that might arise with local forces or ard departnts in other locations."

"If their Special Warfare Group indeed trains here, what should we do?"

"We need to undertake three tasks: firstly, logistical support, which includes not just basic necessities and transportation but also providing marine assistance; secondly, confidentiality, which may require coordination with the police and national security; thirdly, we must arrange skilled personnel to assist or even guide them in sea training, essentially assigning a few instructors."

Speaking of Binjiang training, many troops already train here annually, including several East Sea garrisons.

The 105th Army is already a top-tier unit, and its Special Warfare Group is regarded as the elite of the elite!

Having them choose Binjiang for training is a show of confidence in Binjiang, which delights and excites Commander Wang. Without hesitation, he declares: "No problem, as long as they wish to co; we warmly welco and fully support them!"

"Then I’ll respond accordingly."

Han Yu smiled and added, "Before returning, Deputy Chief of Staff Jiang specifically visited Hanwu to find , saying if you two welco them, they’ll report to their superiors, who will certainly approve, and then orders will cascade down from the Provincial Military District to the Nanjing Military Region."

Their ’superiors’ refer to the Air Force Headquarters and the Central Military Commission, essentially akin to a local party committee and governnt hosting etings for the Central Committee and National Council.

Becoming increasingly excited, Commander Wang taps the table, suggesting: "Old Chen, we should promptly convene relevant personnel to form a working group supporting the 105th Army’s Special Warfare Group’s sea training, preparing thoroughly in advance."

"Sounds good to !"

"Salted Fish, you must not only join this working group but also serve as its deputy leader."

"I can’t handle being a deputy leader!"

"You are now deputy departnt level. You ntioned ensuring confidentiality for their sea training. I know the National Security Bureau well, they have just a few people and are unreliable. Even the Police Bureau might not offer much assistance, as the training is offshore. Effective counterintelligence operations at sea can only rely on our Sea Militia."

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