How did you, a prisoner on death row, become an important weapon of the country? Yecheng Gao Weiming

Chapter 201 Obey discipline! Obey discipline! You still fucking obey the discipline!

After the four Jiang Deshengs and the dead unfortunate guy were all taken away by the Kunming City Police Department.

The bus also completed the handover task and left directly.

In the square inside the high wall, only more than 30 heavy-duty prisoners were left standing there.

Not even just them.

Because today is the monthly prison pick-up day, there are still several waves of prisoners standing in the square.

The so-called prison pick-up day means that convicted felons and recidivists sent from detention centers across Yunnan Province, as well as some local minor offenders in Kunming City, are taken into custody together.

The size of a provincial prison is generally around 7000 to [-] inmates.

Every month some people come and some leave, and the new ones are all assigned to the supervision team.

That's why we set a fixed day for picking up prisoners.

For example, today, more than 200 prisoners gathered in the square.

This wave of people from Jiangcheng arrived relatively late. After they took their stand, it was clear that everyone was gone.

After everyone got over the initial nervousness, they looked around curiously.

Not only did he look at the appearance of the prisoners around him, but he also looked at the configuration of the armed police on the high wall.

After all, who doesn’t have The Shawshank Redemption in their subconscious?

Moreover, a new life is about to begin, and everything is new.

"All of them! Assemble!"

A loud roar came from the high platform in front.

All the prisoners hurriedly stood up after hearing this.

This kind of conditioned reflex has been ingrained into the bones since the detention center. Standing in line is much more orderly than college students' military training.

Everyone looked up and looked at a police officer on the high platform.

The other party had twenty-three cents on his shoulder, and he turned out to be a first-class police inspector.

Being able to become a first-level police inspector in a prison is at least a ward director.

really.

After the other party's opening remarks, he began to introduce himself.

"First of all, welcome to Yun Province No. [-] Prison to start your reform career!"

"I would like to introduce myself, my surname is Zhang..."

Having said this, the police inspector put away the smile on his face and looked serious.

"Arrogant Zhang!"

"Full name, Zhang Fahai!"

"Currently serving as the Chief of the Prison Affairs Section of the No. [-] Prison in Yun Province!"

"I am responsible for supervising and inspecting all work related to the reform of criminals! Whether it is education reform or labor reform, I have the right to guide and discipline!"

"From now on, you have become a part of the Provincial First Prison and have been integrated into this big family!"

Having said this, Zhang Fahai regained his smile and looked at everyone.

"Since we are a family, you can treat me as your parent, your boss, or even your eldest brother..."

"report!"

Zhang Fahai hadn't finished speaking, but he heard a prisoner in the crowd raising his hands and shouting.

Zhang Fahai frowned and looked at this person coldly.

"Where did you send the prisoner? What's his name?"

The other party was obviously taken aback. Unexpectedly, the parents who were smiling just now suddenly became frosty.

"I……"

Beside him stood the discipline officer, with a look of horror on his face, cursing secretly in his mind.

Damn it, you motherfucker is such a fool!

What kind of report does your mother-in-law make when you have nothing to do?

Who asked you to interrupt?

The guard glared at the other person and quickly stood up and saluted.

"Report! Zhang Ke, this is the prisoner Li Fuquan sent from Yuxi City! He was sentenced to 12 years and six months for robbery and wounding..."

"Haha, Li Fuquan! I remember you. Tell me, what's the matter?"

Zhang Fahai stared at the other party with a smile.

This guy named Li Fuquan is scared to death.

If he had known that a report would cause such a big reaction, he would not have dared to say a word even if he were killed.

It's not a good thing for the head of the prison administration department to remember.

But now that the question has come to this point, he can only answer loudly.

"Report! Isn't the warden our parent or our boss? You..."

Zhang Fahai was really angry and laughed.

"Fuck you!"

"The warden is the boss of our prison guards and the parent of our collective discipline. Who do you think you are! You dare to be under the leadership of the warden?"

"I……"

Li Fuquan's face turned pale from the rebuke and he looked panicked.

Depend on!

This place is different from the detention center.

It turns out that when you arrive at the prison, the prisoner's boss is the chief of each prison area and the section chief of each department.

Does the warden care about you?

What a beautiful idea!

When the prisoners in the audience saw him being scolded, smiles appeared on their faces unconsciously.

"quiet!"

Zhang Fahai roared loudly again.

"Li Fuquan! I'm warning you! When you get here, no prisoners are allowed to interrupt the guards! Only after the guards have finished speaking can they raise their hands to report! Do you understand?"

Li Fu's face was as pale as earth, and he kept nodding his head: "Listen...I understand!"

"If you understand, squat down! When I ask you to stand up, stand up again."

"Yes!"

Li Fuquan had no choice but to squat down in humiliation.

This made all the prisoners present feel shocked.

Damn it, it’s true that prisoners have no human rights.

This Zhang Fahai is really a moody smiling Buddha.

In addition, the chief of the prison administration department is so awesome.

How arrogant are the wardens, deputy wardens, and even wardens of major prison districts?

I'm afraid everyone never imagined that the warden of the provincial prison would never get their turn to see his real face.

Only Ye Cheng, who was standing at the end of the crowd, sighed.

If there is any dignity left in the detention center.

Then he was sentenced to actual punishment and became a prisoner.

It's really worse than a dog.

If I don't have the system of making meritorious deeds, what's the difference between me and them?

Before Ye Cheng could express too much emotion, Zhang Fahai's voice sounded again on the stage.

"Okay! Now I'm going to read out the prison rules. Everyone must remember them!"

"After reading out the prison rules, I will also read out to everyone the point reduction system and all the precautions in the prison!"

"This is about your prison life and your release from prison, so be sure to listen carefully!"

As soon as he said this, everyone pricked up their ears.

Life is under someone's control. If you don't figure out the rules of the game quickly, you may die without knowing how.

Even Ye Cheng raised his head and listened with interest!

This listening lasted for a full hour.

The so-called prison rules are similar to those in the detention center. They are nothing more than peace of mind in reforming, obeying management, and striving to be released from prison and go home as soon as possible.

Similarly, prison regulations that are several thousand words long must be memorized backwards and forwards.

Whenever and wherever you are asked by a supervisor, you must answer immediately!

If the employee fails to answer, points will be deducted, and at worst, he or she will undergo intensive labor reform or even have his or her benefits reduced.

After the prison regulations were finished, Ye Cheng's attention was also drawn to the points-based system of commutation of sentences.

The so-called points reduction means that every prisoner will have his or her own points table after entering prison.

All actions in prison will ultimately be reflected in points.

Each person has 100 basic points per month, which equals 1200 points per year.

Among them, supervision reform accounts for 35 points, education and cultural reform accounts for 35 points, and labor reform accounts for 30 points, for a total of 100 points.

explain more clearly.

Supervision and reform means being obedient, doing whatever the discipline tells you to do, and never disobeying any orders.

Educational and cultural transformation means participating in prison-organized learning.

For example, listening to news broadcasts, watching news broadcasts, actively participating in ideological and legal education classes organized by the prison, actively participating in various cultural and sports activities, etc.

To put it bluntly, you are subject to prison management and you must participate in all activities, otherwise points will be deducted immediately.

Naturally, reform through labor means working.

Every week, we have five days off and two days off, an eight-hour work system, and we can rest on statutory holidays.

But within the stipulated time. Must complete specified work tasks.

If you fail to complete the task, points will be deducted not only for the individual, but also for the team, and even in serious cases, the entire squadron will also have points deducted collectively.

But as long as you perform well, you can basically get the full 100 points every month.

In addition, if you perform well, you can get 50% more bonus points.

In other words, under perfect circumstances, everyone can accumulate 150 points.

This is a month.

If you get 4 points for 150 consecutive months, you will be praised by the supervisor once when your personal points reach 600.

Someone will ask.

What's the use of a poor compliment?

Don't underestimate this praise.

600 points is equal to a praise, and a praise is equal to a reduction of 2 months in prison!

If you receive three commendations within 12 months of a year, your sentence will be reduced by six months!

One year is reduced by six months!

What is this concept?

Ten years in prison, maybe out in five years!

But it's not that simple.

First of all, commutation of sentence is restricted within the first 2 years of sentence.

The points earned can only be accumulated in the future to wait for the opportunity to reduce the sentence later.

In addition, 150 points a month is not so easy to get.

Maybe you got really lucky and got more than 100 points in a certain month, but you will never get a perfect score of 150 points.

Maybe if you are late, if you defecate for too long, or if you fail to lick the dishes cleanly, you will be deducted a few points.

Many prisoners already have great difficulty getting 100 points every month, and it is almost impossible to get 150 points!

Plus, this is without making any mistakes.

Once mistakes are made, such as disobeying management, contradicting discipline, causing trouble and fighting in the prison area.

That's great.

Not only will all points be deducted, but they will also be placed under confinement management.

Once you are in solitary confinement, you won't get a single point.

In particular, many prisoners have worked hard to accumulate more than 1000 points over the course of a year, just waiting for the annual opportunity to have their sentences commuted.

But if someone gets into a fight and causes trouble, all the points will be cleared, and there is no place to cry!

Maybe there are ruthless people who don't care about reduced sentences and don't want to go out. They just resist reform and make trouble every day just to be free and comfortable.

But no matter how ruthless you are, there will be ways to deal with you in prison.

Wei Shushu had said it before.

Points will be deducted, and management benefits will also be reduced.

Once you are classified as a prisoner under strict control, you will not be able to purchase any supplies, and you will have to wipe your butt with your hands.

Not to mention the various small benefits in prison, they are nothing but increased sentences.

Since you are willing to live, then live here for the rest of your life!

But first know.

The average life span in prison does not exceed 50 years.

Everyone who has lived there for more than ten years has suffered from ailments and died before regretting it.

The pain can only be understood by experiencing it personally!

So as long as people come in, they always want to leave as soon as possible.

Prisons are chaotic even if they say they are not, and they are not chaotic even if they are not.

Everything depends on personal pursuit and determination to endure pain.

This also caused Zhang Fahai to talk for an hour, but no one dared to interrupt.

Because they already have personal points from the moment they step into the prison.

If you don’t want to be caught being a typical person, just be honest from now on.

"Okay! I have the last word!"

Zhang Fahai looked at all the prisoners in the audience and took a deep breath.

"If you want to live a better life and be like a human being, leave here as soon as possible!"

"Then remember three points for me!"

"First: obey discipline!"

"Second: obey discipline!"

"Third: Still fucking...obeying discipline!"

Whoa!

The audience burst into warm applause!

Zhang Fahai nodded with satisfaction.

"All prisoners will be assigned to the prison entry team! They will undergo half-month prison training!"

"Now let's take off the handcuffs and shackles, get a haircut, take a shower and change clothes!"

"Military training will officially begin in half an hour!"

what?

Hearing this, all the prisoners were stunned.

What?

Do we still need military training?

What kind of training method is this? You don’t know how to carry weights for five kilometers with weapons, right?

Everyone wanted to ask but didn't dare, so they had to start removing the shackles and handcuffs, and followed the guards to get a haircut and take a shower.

Wei Shu, who was behind the crowd, curled his lips, knowing that hard times were coming.

He was about to whisper to Brother Cheng next to him what military training in prison was.

But when he turned around, he found that Ye Cheng was no longer around.

Wei Shuhu suddenly broke into a cold sweat.

I rely on!

Brother Cheng, where have you gone?

Little did he know that Ye Cheng was already sitting in the warden's office.

And I met many prison directors whom prisoners would never see in their lifetime!

"Haha, Mr. Ye! I have admired your name for so long and it is like thunder in my ears!"

"Please sit down! Let's... have tea or drinks?"

Meng Chunping smiled apologetically and held Ye Cheng's hand with great warmth.

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