Miao Ruilin (Internet)

According to the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China, Miao Ruilin, vice governor of Jiangsu Province, is suspected of serious violations of discipline and law, and is currently undergoing disciplinary review and supervisory investigation.

According to public information, Miao Ruilin was born in November 1964, Han nationality, native of Rudong, Jiangsu, on-the-job graduate degree, doctorate in management, senior agronomist, joined the Communist Party of China in March 1984, and started working in July 1984.

Miao Ruilin was the mayor of Nanjing. Since January this year, he has served as the vice governor of Jiangsu Province and a member of the party group of the provincial government.

Shenzhen-Hong Kong boundary dispute, the map of the place involved was painted white, Hong Kong's explanation or human error

Hong Kong media reported a few days ago that mainland border guards are suspected of crossing the border and occupying about 20,000 feet of land near the Sha Tau Kok River in the restricted area of the Hong Kong border.The parliamentary front Zhu Kaidi showed the media the aerial photos taken by the Lands Department from 2013 to 2017, showing that the area involved has become blank on the photos, questioning the government's long-standing knowledge of the mainland's practices.

Ming Pao reported that the Hong Kong Lands Department responded early this morning saying that the practice of whitewashing does not emphasize precise measurement, and that there may be manual mistakes (staff mistakes)

The Lands Department stated that it has recently received inquiries indicating that the land involved is suspected to be occupied by mainlanders. Prior to this, the Lands Department had not received any complaints/inquiries from land owners.Earlier, the Department was not aware that mainland personnel were carrying out river channel engineering in the area of the Sha Tau Kok River.

The Lands Department also stated that the whitewashing of areas not within Hong Kong on the aerial photos is done manually, saying that the practice of whitewashing does not emphasize precise measurement, and there may be manual mistakes in the process, and the adjacent construction areasAccording to records, the aerial photos of the area involved in the incident in 2013 were whitewashed, which is believed to be a mistake of the hands.

The Lands Department also stated that the land involved is inaccessible and has no road connections, so it is difficult to know the situation through general inspections, and the land involved is not a high-risk inspection or monitoring area considered by the Lands Department.

The Lands Department went on to say that the relevant departments reviewed the previous aerial photos and recently inspected the site, and believed that the location of the Sha Tau Kok River has not changed. Therefore, the Hong Kong government believes that the land involved should belong to the territory of Hong Kong, and will further communicate and study with the Shenzhen Municipal Government.When necessary, seek legal advice to obtain an accurate understanding of the administrative boundary of the Shatoujiao River area as soon as possible according to State Council Order No. 221.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor yesterday quoted the Shenzhen side as explaining that the mainland had diverted the Sha Tau Kok River in 2013 out of flood control considerations, but she said the Hong Kong government was not aware of it, emphasizing that the relevant site is still considered to be within the territory of Hong Kong, but Shenzhen agrees with the mainlandPersonnel will suspend use of the site until a consensus is reached.