Wang (middle) visits a family in a community in Lhasa. (Photo provided to China Daily)
In terms of public security, Jiangsu has dispatched more than 1,400 cadres to support Xizang in various projects, with aid totaling over 169 million yuan.
They have also provided on-thejob training opportunities for over 2,200 police officers in Lhasa.
With Jiangsu's support, Lhasa has established several modern facilities such as criminal forensic and electronic data laboratories.
According to the Jiangsu Public Security Department, the public security agencies of Jiangsu and Lhasa signed a framework agreement in September last year for mutual assistance.
They provided comprehensive support to enhance the technological capabilities of the Lhasa public security system, which aimed to maintain security and stability.
Police officer Wang Yuanbin was dispatched from Jiangsu to work as a cadre in the Lhasa public security bureau for three years. This year marks his second year of service in the Xizang capital.
Since his arrival in June 2022, Wang has served as deputy head of the bureau.
His main tasks include improving organizational efficiency, strengthening the cybersecurity support team and boosting police technology.
He has enhanced support in terms of technology and talent by introducing the advanced practices, management experience and case-handling capabilities of the Jiangsu provincial public security system.