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**Wuhan Police Distribute Safety Gift Packs to Over 3,000 University Students** *February 25, Wuhan* — (Reporter: Wu Changhua, Correspondents: Sun Wei, Li Yusheng, Xie Wei) On the first day of the new semester at Wuhan University of Technology, more than 3,000 students received a special gift from the Wuhan Police — a "Safety Gift Pack." The pack contained eight safety brochures on topics like anti-fraud, drug prevention, robbery prevention, traffic safety, and fire safety. Students also received small gifts such as keychains bearing police insignia. The first student to receive the gift was Xiao Chen, a third-year student returning from Xiaogan. Police officer Liu Xiaoqi from the Donghu High-tech Zone explained various safety tips to the students, particularly on how to avoid scams. This initiative is part of an ongoing safety awareness campaign by the Wuhan police in collaboration with local universities, aimed at creating a secure environment for higher education institutions. With a large number of universities in Wuhan, maintaining campus security is a top priority. At the end of 2017, the Wuhan Police introduced ten measures to enhance safety on campuses. For instance, QR codes containing safety information are printed on university admission letters and sent to over 300,000 incoming freshmen each year. The “Safe Campus” WeChat account regularly shares anti-fraud tips and updates on new scam tactics, while police officers are required to respond promptly to emergencies and provide assistance to students and staff on campus. The police are also cracking down on illegal activities, such as predatory lending, online fraud, and pyramid schemes. As of yesterday, Wuhan authorities have solved 84 criminal cases related to university campuses, arresting 108 individuals. On February 21, following a month-long investigation, the Wuhan Economic Development Zone police arrested Zhang, a suspect involved in a series of thefts targeting university students. Zhang confessed to committing over 10 thefts across 11 universities since 2017, stealing laptops, phones, and other valuable items worth more than 100,000 yuan. To address concerns around gambling, drugs, and prostitution near campuses, police have enforced weekly inspections to maintain a clean and safe environment. Additionally, the Wuhan Public Security Bureau has streamlined various services for students, such as household registration and vehicle licensing. The introduction of an online platform for entry and exit documentation, as well as self-service kiosks installed in campus police stations, has been well-received by students and faculty. Starting yesterday, the Wuhan police launched a “Police on Campus” campaign, promoting safety awareness on topics like fraud prevention, theft, unsafe lending practices, drug and gambling avoidance, and personal safety. Officers are working with universities to implement safety courses as part of the curriculum, ensuring that students receive proper legal education. Patrols on campus have been increased, and traffic signs and speed limits within university premises are being standardized to reduce accidents. Fire hazards are also being systematically addressed to ensure a safe learning environment. Recently, the Ministry of Public Security praised Wuhan's safety measures, and the Hubei Provincial Public Security Department has recommended these initiatives as a model for other cities across the province.