A stowaway from Southeast Asia dived into the Shenzhen River for six hours, and when he was caught, his whole body was dying of mud.

Officers and men of the Sixth Guangdong Frontier Detachment of the Armed Police stationed on the front line of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong border captured a suspected stowaway from Southeast Asia near the mangrove ecological park in Shenzhen.
According to the China Youth Network, recently, the Sixth Guangdong Frontier Detachment of the Armed Police stationed at the front line of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong border announced that officers and men of the detachment had arrested a suspected stowaway from Southeast Asia near the mangrove ecological park in Shenzhen. It is understood that the suspected stowaway swam from Hong Kong to Shenzhen through the Shenzhen River. On the day of the arrest, the lowest temperature in Shenzhen was 4 degrees Celsius, and the stowaway lurked in the Shenzhen River for six hours. When the border guards found him, the stowaway was covered in mud. Because he had been soaked in water for too long, the suspected stowaway was dying of cold.


"Smugglers choose to sneak in the bad weather environment years ago because they are lucky. They think that border guards and soldiers will relax their vigilance years ago and in bad weather. I don’t know that the worse the environment, the more we demand vigilance. " Ou Zihao, an officer who arrested suspected stowaways, said.

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