The 2026 college entrance exam begins, with Beijing police ensuring the safe and orderly operation of all 120 exam sites across the city under the “one site, one plan” standard. During the exam period, police have opened an emergency “green channel” for exam-related assistance, prioritizing and rapidly responding to all such requests.
Tailored security plans for each exam site
At 7:30 a.m. yesterday, at the experimental high school affiliated with Beijing Normal University, barriers were set up at the school entrance, with waiting areas for parents on both sides. Officers from the Erlong Road police station arrived early to assist school staff in maintaining order.
At 8 a.m., a car dropped off a student at the school gate. The parent used crutches to help the student out of the vehicle. Officers quickly stepped in to assist, opening the barriers. Medical staff on site brought a wheelchair, helped the student sit down, and promptly escorted them into the exam hall.
An officer from the municipal public security bureau’s internal security team explained that this year, the bureau has developed targeted security plans for each of the 120 exam sites. For the seven newly added sites, police provided one-on-one guidance to school staff on 11 aspects, including training the exam security team, equipping safety facilities, and designating parent waiting areas outside the school.
During the exam period, police have fully activated the emergency “green channel” for exam-related assistance, prioritizing and rapidly responding to all such requests, including handling situations where students forget their IDs, encounter traffic jams, or are affected by extreme weather.
25 students receive on-site ID certificates
At the experimental high school affiliated with Beijing Normal University, a household registration service area was set up outside the school gate, staffed by officers from the Erlong Road police station. During the exam period, similar service points are available at all 120 exam sites across the city, providing students who cannot timely handle ID card procedures due to expiration, loss, or damage with a “Resident Population Information Inquiry Result” as proof of identity for the exam.
“Can you issue an identity certificate here? I suddenly can’t find my child’s ID card today,” a parent rushed to the service area at 7:50 a.m., seeking help. “Don’t worry, just give me your child’s ID number,” the officer calmed the parent down, quickly verified the student’s identity information based on the ID number, and immediately issued the certificate. The student was then able to enter the exam hall smoothly.
“What about the following exam days?” the parent asked. The officer explained in detail: “After your child finishes the exam, they can go to any nearby household registration police station to apply for an ID card. If applied in the morning, it can be picked up in the afternoon; if applied in the afternoon, it can be picked up the next morning. They can also apply for a temporary ID card, which is available immediately.” This reassurance completely eased the parent’s concerns.
It is reported that from May 27 to June 10, Beijing police have opened a “green channel” to quickly process resident ID cards for students. As of June 7, 272 ID cards have been processed through this channel. On the first day of the exam, 25 “Resident Population Information Inquiry Results” were issued to students.
Strict crackdown on exam-related crimes
It is understood that after the exam paper setting process began, the municipal public security bureau conducted comprehensive safety inspections of the paper setting sites and related areas, focusing on preventing eavesdropping, theft, and electronic device interference. Full security supervision was implemented for all stages, including paper setting, printing, transportation, and storage. Police were stationed to work with the municipal exam authority and district exam centers to ensure 24-hour security for paper storage.
Additionally, the municipal public security bureau actively collaborated with relevant units to carry out special operations, conducting joint law enforcement on the market for communication and electronic products, and strictly investigating and cracking down on illegal activities such as selling cheating devices. During the exam period, the bureau will strengthen online patrols to promptly detect and address harmful exam-related information, and will severely punish all types of exam-related criminal activities.
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