Two senior executives of Sichuan Road and Bridge Company, a subordinate of China Shu Road Group, have been adopted by the police for being suspected of "not reporting and reporting safety accidents".

According to the announcement issued by Sichuan Road and Bridge on Sunday (September 3), the company learned from the family members of the general manager Chen Liangchun and the deputy general manager Zhang Jianming that the two were "8 · 21" in Jinyang County, Liangshan Prefecture.In the flood disaster, it has been adopted by the police for being suspected of "not reporting to the crime of safety accidents".

The announcement stated that Chen Liangchun and Zhang Jianming's duties were represented by other management, and it is expected that it will not have a significant impact on the company's production and operation.

The announcement also said that the company's JN1 bidding project underwritten was started in October 2020, and the progress has been completed at about 80%.The company's overall revenue proportion is small.

Yamashi floods occurred in the early morning of Jinyang County, Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province.Destroyed, causing people to be killed and lost.

During the disaster, there were 201 people in the project site, of which 149 were out of danger, the four were killed, and 48 people lost contact.

The Sichuan police investigated evidence and found that five people including the JN1 bidding section of the Yangtze River High Speed Expressway and Liu Mou, including Liu, were suspected of "not reporting and reporting the crime of safety accidents", and on August 28People take criminal detention measures.

According to the "Sichuan Online" news, the Sichuan Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China decided last Friday (September 1), and Tang Yong, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the Shu Road Group, suspended the inspection and cooperated with the investigation.At the same time, the provincial government was established to enter the Shuao Group working group to carry out relevant supervision work.