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Loved Woman Police
Chief Mourned
Wei Chunxiao didn't expect that 140,000 people would gather in the streets
of Dengfeng to pay their last respects to his wife, Police Chief Ren Changxia.
It was April 17. Dengfeng, with a population of 610,000, was in deep
mourning for Ren, the city's first female chief of police, who had died
on the job in a car accident at the age of 40. Dengfeng, with nearly 90
per cent of its residents still living in rural areas, is in the heartland
of Central China's Henan Province.
"To me," her husband Wei said, "she was an ordinary woman.
"She was a woman just like any other woman," Wei said. "She
liked to dress up and she cried easily."
During the more than three years Ren served as Dengfeng's public security
director, she had little time to spend with Wei and their son, who live
in Zhengzhou, the province's capital about 80 kilometres away from Dengfeng.
"Even when she was home, she spent a lot of time on the phone,"
Wei recalled.
Whatever "misgivings" the husband had about his wife's job,
he admired her for her hard work and her commitment to society.
Among the local residents in Dengfeng, Ren has become a bit of a legend.
One story is about Ren dressing up as a rural woman washing clothes by
Baisha Lake, in order to investigate the criminal operations of a local
group of gangsters.
Another is about Ren walking along a country road dressed in an alluring
outfit, hoping to bait a suspected serial rapist and killer.
Farmers in Haizhu Village still remember a spring Sunday two years ago
when a woman came to the village with a big plastic bag and a traditional
steelyard scale, calling from door to door to purchase rabbit wool.
Old Cui, now in her 80s, invited the woman into her home and recalled
the wool collector asking her why the villagers seemed to be afraid of
some people.
"I told her not to get involved because she would get into trouble,"
Cui recalled.
Cui also remembered her because she paid the elderly woman handsomely
for the wool.
But Ren didn't heed the old lady's advice, and about a month later, Cui
and other villagers attended a village gathering to witness the official
arrest of 37 local bullies, who had instilled fear among the villagers
and who were suspected of robberies, extortion, rapes and murders in the
nearby hilly areas.
Cui and other villagers were introduced to Chief Ren, who presided over
the gathering.
"But she was the wool collector," Cui recalled.
Hao Haimin, the officer in charge of the team responsible for the investigation
of homicides and other serious crimes at the Dengfeng public security
bureau, recalls that Ren would personally go to the scene of almost every
major crime that happened within their jurisdiction.
"She always did her homework," Hao said. "None of us could
get away with carelessness."
Li Chaoyang, one of the chief detectives on the force, recalled the 13
days he and his team members spent together with Ren in Qigou Village,
where a major robbery and homicide took place last October.
The year Ren took office, she led her officers in the bust of a major
group of gangsters in the area. And her Dengfeng force also settled a
number of major unsolved homicides and robberies in the area.
"She always wanted to be the first to crack a case," Wei said.
Her drive for excellence won her several national accolades as one of
the top young police professionals in the nation, and also resulted in
her being singled out as one of the top 10 distinguished women of China
for the year 2002.
Ren's recognition came not only as the result of her hard work, but also
because of her love for and dedication to her profession.
"She liked to play with toy guns and swords and do somersaults with
the boys when she was only 7," said Ren Lijuan, Ren Changxia's younger
sister.
"She loved reading Sherlock Holmes, and she always looked back at
people dressed in police uniform whenever we passed them."
She applied for and enrolled in the Henan provincial police academy in
1981 when she graduated from senior middle school.
Upon graduation in 1983, she was assigned to work in the interrogation
division.
Despite her love for her profession and her two years of education in
police procedures she was not really prepared for her initial encounters
with the world of crime.
In a live interview with China Central Television last September, Ren
admitted that she was shy and timid when she started her job. She was
just 19 at the time.
She recalled one of her first encounters with a female suspect. "The
woman told me not to ask her questions, since I was not married,"
Ren recalled."
"She said I would degenerate into their lot if I continued.
"My face reddened and I hated myself for speaking in such a tiny
voice, no louder than the whine of a fly," said Ren
"She cried after that interrogation," said her husband who
was her colleague when Ren started her job in the police department.
"I felt that I must learn my profession well, learn about criminal
psychology and other tools of the trade so that I would be able to deal
with criminals first hand," Ren said.
She studied and worked hard, rising through the police ranks and winning
a professional award in the province during a competition testing the
police officers' skills and knowledge.
With her skills and knowledge, she successfully won the job as chief
of the technical crime investigation team. When she took on the job as
Dengfeng police chief, she had 700 police officers and staff under her,
of whom only 50 were women.
She worked hard and tolerated neither sloppiness nor lax management practices.
Soon after she took on the position, she and the bureau's disciplinary
officers would check on local police on duty by doing such things as phoning
in robbery reports.
She also frequently asked local residents for assistance.
In her first week as police chief, Ren checked up on the work of 17 local
police stations and sacked 15 officers for violation of police discipline
and dereliction of duty.
She also established a regular open office day when she would meet with
local people personally to hear their grievances.
The first day, she saw more than 100 visitors. Two weeks later, more
than 200 residents lined up to speak with her. "So many problems
piled up in front of me that I wondered how long it would take me to deal
with them all," Ren recalled later.
All these problems only served to strengthen Ren's resolve. Not only
did she lead the local police in cracking down on crime, she also worked
to help the victims. A few times she donated money to the victims. She
also adopted Liu Chunyu, a 14-year-old orphan.
In 2002, during a public appraisal of the work of 32 local government
departments, the Dengfeng police made it to fifth place, while in previous
similar appraisals, the police had been at the bottom of the list.
In her more than three years in Dengfeng, she had little time to go home,
even when she was in Zhengzhou for meetings.
"She always looked very tired, with puffy eyes, and she dozed off
frequently," Wei recalled." She dressed in baggy clothes at
home, saying that baggy clothes were as good as a quilt when she had time
to snatch a nap.
"When she called home, she always asked about our son.
"But I think that she will have no regrets about leaving this world
in the way she did -- at the peak of her career and respected and loved
by the people," Wei said.
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