The Binjiang Police Station oversees a city district along a stretch of over ten kilometers of shoreline, including numerous docks, cargo yards, and key enterprises. It also manages four major anchorage areas in the water, making it the station with the highest security and firefighting management pressure in the bureau, while simultaneously hosting the most police officers.
Including the Director, there are a total of 21 officers, comprising nearly half of the bureau's police force, yet they are still overwhelmed. Therefore, the bureau leaders and other police officers take turns at the grassroots level to assist with duties, supplementing the insufficient manpower there, and alleviating pressure on grassroots officers as much as possible.
