On the business trip, Master Carl told me the duties of the forensic policeman in the provincial department. We are mainly responsible for the on-site investigation, autopsy and reconstruction analysis of important cases, extraordinarily serious cases, and difficult homicides in our province, for the cause of death and injury review and appraisal, for the disposal and handling of petition cases, for the consultation and technical examination of difficult cases, for scientific research, for standardizing and managing the daily work behavior of grass-roots forensic policemen and providing professional guidance.

Originally, I thought that the forensic policeman in the provincial department would be relatively leisurely. After listening to Master’s words, I knew that there was a long way to go. The work on the scene of abnormal death cases (incidents) has been omitted everyday, and we are faced with some major, difficult and long-term cases. On hearing difficult cases, I immediately came to the spirit, who does not like the challenge?
