"We must be strict and swift, and impose the maximum punishment. We must let the people see our determination and serve as a constant reminder to leaders and cadres of all departments."
Xiao Qingyang looked serious and made the final decision.
"What about the others who didn't participate in this operation? When I arrested them, I also asked their supervisors, and they usually behaved quite reliably."
"Illegal assembly is a crime in itself. The current policies are so good, and they have all been given formal jobs. What is the purpose of them setting up a non-governmental organization?
Look at the name they chose, "Hidden Dragon in the Abyss", which shows that they are very ambitious and are not satisfied with the current situation.
A thousand-mile dam collapsed because of an ant hole, and a small boat turned the whole world upside down. Who could have imagined it at the time?
Xiao Qingyang is also a heroic figure. He came from a humble background. He knows better than anyone that a group of young people with courage, culture and ideas may form a terrible force after many years.
"Mayor Xiao is right. Such restless people should be resolutely cracked down on without mercy."
"Since they have nothing better to do, let's destroy their jobs."
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Xiao Qingyang's words made several people break out in cold sweats. They quickly came to a consensus and decided to take ruthless action against Qianlong Zaiyuan.
The reason they can sit in important positions in Sucheng is that they have been recognized by Xiao Qingyang, and they all have their country and the world in their hearts.
If this unstable element developed from Su City, if anything unexpected happens in the future, they will be sinners for all eternity.
The country has just started to recover, the people have just started to live a good life, the situation is very good, and the future has unlimited possibilities. They are determined not to allow anyone to destroy all this.
Since everyone had reached a consensus, Xiao Qingyang immediately ended the meeting and asked them to perform their respective duties and expedite everything.
While evidence was being collected here in full swing, the families of the arrested children were like ants on a hot pan, running around in a panic.
Those who have no connections at home can only anxiously circle around the door of the Public Security Bureau. When they see someone coming out, they quickly go up and ask a question with a smile.
But this is a case supervised by Mayor Xiao himself. Who would care about you if you are not related to him?
Those who have connections at home can get the exact information, but when they heard that it was Mayor Xiao who was personally supervising it, they instantly fell silent and could only go home and wait for the final result.
Three days later, the verdicts for more than 200 people were announced and distributed throughout the city.
The eighteen main culprits took advantage of their positions to oppress the people, seize wealth by trickery, destroy unity, and split the class brotherhood, causing extremely bad social impact.
The 203 accomplices were unable to concentrate on production work after returning to the city. Instead, they colluded with the 18 main criminals and secretly established a civil organization in an attempt to sabotage the great revolutionary cause, posing a huge hidden danger to social stability and unity.
After research and decision by leaders at all levels, a total of 221 main culprits and accomplices need to go to the Northern Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps to perform labor production tasks.
While working hard, we should improve our ideological awareness, correct our own problems, and strive to make more contributions to the country.
After the verdict came out, more than 200 families instantly fell into deep despair.
This time the children went to the Military Corps, which was different from the last time they went to the countryside. Going to the countryside was an active response to the call, and there was a chance to come back, so the family could also have a glorious home.
This time he was sentenced and forced to go to the Northern Frontier Corps. It would be a long time before he could come back, and his whole family was unable to hold their heads up because of this.
The street office issued notices door to door, asking families to prepare some bedding and clothes, as they would send people to northern Xinjiang in three days.
Out of humanitarian considerations, the detention center allowed their families to meet with them when they delivered daily necessities.
"Dad, Mom, please save me, save me, I don't want to go to the Northern Frontier."
"Dad, doesn't my cousin work for the Municipal Party Committee? Can he use his connections to get me out?"
"Mom, I really know I was wrong. I won't do it again. I will work hard in the future. You can't just ignore me!"
As soon as they saw their parents and relatives, the entire detention center was filled with cries.
"My son, you didn't listen to my advice. If you had listened to us, you wouldn't have ended up like this."
"Kid, behave well when you get to Northern Frontier. Maybe we'll meet again someday."
When they were at home, their parents, brothers and sisters-in-law were still holding back their anger and vowed that if they saw this good-for-nothing, they would teach him a lesson.
But seeing their son crying and looking terrified, the parents softened their hearts.
He was demoted to the northern frontier and joined the military corps. He has already accepted the punishment he deserved. After we say goodbye today, I don’t know when we will meet again. He’d better remember this beating!
If there comes a day when he comes back, it won’t be too late to beat him back with interest.
Perhaps to take care of the family members' emotions, or perhaps because they didn't want to cause unnecessary chaos, Sucheng specially arranged to send these more than 200 people to the northern border at night.
More than a dozen large Liberation trucks pulled people out of the two detention centers and then gathered at the train station.
"I'm sorry, we've caused trouble for everyone."
In the square in front of the station, the eighteen main criminals with shaved heads bowed deeply to the two hundred and three people in front of them.
"You sons of bitches have really screwed me over."
They had just returned from the countryside less than half a year ago. After only a few days of good life, they had to go to a place that was even more difficult than going to the countryside to work in the fields. How could they not feel resentful?
"Don't make a fuss. Last year, more than 3,000 educated youth returned to Suzhou. Why are others fine?
When you joined Qianlongzaiyuan, did anyone threaten you with a knife?
Even if that incident hadn't happened before the New Year, other things would have happened in the future. It's all your own fault, so you can't blame anyone else."
As soon as the police officer in charge of escorting the suspect spoke, the entire scene fell silent.
"Alas! It's fate!"
Firstly, they respect the authority of the police, and secondly, they really have no way to refute it.
When Qianlongzaiyuan was first formed, most people experienced considerable resistance, and their families more or less opposed it.
Some young people are like this. The more their families forbid them to do something, the more they want to do it.
Being able to make their parents and relatives compromise, they believe that this is a victory in their struggle for democracy and freedom, but in fact it is just that their family members love and tolerate them more.
Some people did not join Qianlongzaiyuan because of their family's obstruction. They once laughed at others, but now they realize that they are the clown.
After the train arrived at the station, more than 200 people silently picked up their luggage and lined up to enter the station and board the train under the supervision of the police.
After a loud whistle, they bid farewell to their hometown again and headed for the unknown northern border.
The effect of this heavy blow is obvious. The atmosphere in Suzhou is more clear-headed than before, and there are more fellow villagers setting up stalls in the streets than before.
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