Original title: The elderly have not registered for many years, and the police have visited and investigated to solve "heart disease"
People's Public Security Daily reporter Lu Han Correspondent Li Haipeng Li Xiang
Recently, Liaohe No. 1 Police Station of Tongliao Public Security Bureau Development Zone Branch in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region solved the 35 year long problem of no household registration for an elderly person.
One day in May, Li, a villager from Yujia Village, Liaohe Town, accompanied by his relatives, went to the household registration window of Liaohe No. 1 Police Station for help. Due to historical reasons, Li has not been able to settle down. The lack of ID card has brought many inconveniences to Li's life.
After receiving Li's request for help, the household registration police immediately reported to the superior and launched an in-depth and detailed investigation. It was found that the problem of Li's household registration originated from the change of address after the relocation in 1989. At that time, the household registration management had not been realized electronically, and Li's household registration information could not be entered into the system in time.
In order to solve the household registration problem of Mr. Li as soon as possible, the household registration police visited villagers and insiders for several consecutive days to access historical files. After unremitting efforts, they finally collected sufficient evidence and submitted it for approval level by level. Recently, the police successfully recorded a supplementary household registration for Mr. Li and handled a second-generation resident identity card.