Under the pandemic, numerous Chinese Communist police die, with the youngest being only 31 years old.

Amid the ongoing epidemic in mainland China, there have been multiple reports of sudden deaths of several Chinese Communist Party (CCP) police officers in various regions, with the youngest being only 31 years old.

Prior to the May 1st holiday, the CCP Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a rare notice stating that the novel coronavirus (COVID-19, referred to as the CCP virus) is still mutating, and with the increase in holiday travel, there is a risk of heightened transmission of the epidemic. The notice called for enhanced epidemic prevention and control measures in institutions such as nursing homes, childcare centers, and schools. Earlier in April, reports from various parts of China revealed that authorities were not allowing the mention of the new coronavirus, yet there was a high incidence of sudden deaths, mainly affecting Party members and those who support the CCP.

Based on public information from mainland Chinese media and police reports, on May 2nd, Cui Jian, a 36-year-old police officer from the Criminal Investigation Brigade of Anda City Public Security Bureau in Suihua, Heilongjiang, died suddenly during work due to illness. Cui Jian joined the CCP Public Security system in October 2019 and had previously worked at the Anhong Police Station of Anda City Public Security Bureau. He was a Level 4 police officer. Official reports stated that after joining the public security work, he was loyal to the CCP, politically firm, and so on.

On April 30th, Sun Xin, a 31-year-old auxiliary police officer in Zhalantun City, Inner Mongolia, died suddenly during work due to illness. Sun Xin was born in July 1992 in Zhalantun City, Inner Mongolia and joined the CCP Public Security in September 2012. Before his death, he was an auxiliary police officer in the detention center of Zhalantun City Public Security Bureau, responsible for video surveillance in the monitor zone. The Hulunbuir Public Security Bureau claimed that Sun Xin had fulfilled his oath to the CCP and the cause of the CCP public security work.

On April 22nd, Zhang Ming, the director of the Heixi Sub-bureau of the Tianjin Public Security Bureau, died suddenly during work at the age of 53. Zhang Ming, a CCP member, joined the CCP public security work in August 1990 and had been awarded the title of “Outstanding Communist Party Member of Tianjin City.” He was also a Level 1 senior police officer.

On April 16th, Ding Weifeng, a 47-year-old Level 2 police officer at the Jianhe Police Station of the Nanyang Oilfield Public Security Bureau in Henan Province, died suddenly during work. Ding Weifeng had been repeatedly praised as an outstanding CCP member. On the morning of his death, he was still coordinating party-building matters at the Weigang Inspection Station of the Nanyang Oilfield’s Oil Production Plant.

On April 15th, Li Dongfang, a 45-year-old police officer from the Network Security and Technical Investigation Detachment of the Hengyang City Public Security Bureau, died suddenly during work. Li Dongfang, a CCP member, joined the police force in June 2002 and was in charge of technical supervision in the Network Security and Technical Investigation Detachment of the Hengyang City Public Security Bureau.

On April 11th, Yao Shengli, a 52-year-old Level 1 police officer from the Command Center of the Baoting Li and Miao Autonomous County Public Security Bureau in Hainan, died suddenly from acute myocardial infarction during work. Yao Shengli had been repeatedly praised as an outstanding CCP member.

Founder of Falun Gong, Master Li Hongzhi, warned in an article titled “Rationality” at the beginning of the epidemic that “the current ‘CCP virus’ (Wuhan pneumonia) is deliberately targeted. It is meant to eliminate those evil party members and those who are associated with the CCP.”