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A passenger in Hunan hid a "treasure sword" in his luggage. After being educated by the police at the high-speed railway station, he voluntarily gave up carrying it on the train.

2024-08-18

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On August 15, when a passenger was entering Longshan North Station, the station police and security personnel found a "sword" in the passenger's luggage and he was immediately stopped for violating safety regulations.
At about 11 a.m. that day, the man's blue suitcase showed suspicious signs when passing through the station security scanner, and there was a knife-shaped object in the suitcase. The station police and security inspectors immediately checked the suitcase and found a 30-centimeter-long alloy craft dagger, which is one of the items prohibited on the railway.
It is understood that the carrier is surnamed He, 32 years old, from Longshan, Hunan. He was going to Guangzhou that day and bought this craft dagger on the street as a souvenir for his relatives. But he did not expect that when entering Longshan North Station, he was not allowed to bring the sword into the station for boarding because it violated the railway safety regulations.
The police at the station conducted propaganda and education for He, explaining the relevant regulations on prohibited and restricted items for railway passengers. He admitted his mistake of violating the regulations and said that he had voluntarily given up the idea of ​​bringing the dagger on the train.
The railway police hereby remind all passengers: Before traveling, be sure to check the items in your luggage to ensure that you are not carrying any prohibited items such as controlled knives, real guns, bullets, etc., and visit the official website or consult station staff to learn the latest list of prohibited and restricted items to avoid inconvenience in your travel.
Correspondents He Zhanglong and Liu Ya, Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter Man Yankun
Source: Xiaoxiang Morning News
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