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Haikou, June 2, 20071Daily (Reporter Nie correspondent Fu Ying reported by photo) Ex-drug addicts, with the help of their families and local police stations, have been successfully detoxified for nearly 10 years. The police also helped him find a job as a police assistant at the police station, so that he could completely get rid of drug addicts and live a normal life.

Son's drug abuse harms the whole family.

Today, the reporter, along with comrades from Longhua District Anti-drug Office and other units, visited Ms. Huang from Longkun Shangcun, Haikou. Because he helped the government to help his son get rid of drugs successfully, the staff sent him rice, cooking oil and red envelopes to express their condolences.

According to Ms. Huang, 10 years ago, after his son came out of middle school, he often mixed with rotten children in society and became addicted to drugs because he could not find a job.

The son has no job, can't earn money, and is addicted to drugs, which makes the whole family miserable. In order to buy drugs, the son stole all his parents' money and then sold the things at home. The whole family and his son fell into the abyss of poison together.

In order to get her son off drug addicts and get rid of drug addiction, Ms. Huang and her wife locked her son at home from 200 1. This lock is for one year, and they let their son eat and sleep in chains, even letting go of urine and urine.

Become a policeman after successful detoxification.

According to Mr. Li of Datong Sub-district Office in Longhua District, Haikou, the news that Ms. Huang locked her son at home for detoxification soon spread to the sub-district office. The office staff immediately went to the door to understand the situation, and in 2002 and 2003, Ms. Huang's son was sent to Haikou Longhua District Drug Rehabilitation Center for compulsory detoxification.

After Ms. Huang's son came out of the drug rehabilitation center, the office staff contacted him to be a police assistant at the police station and lived with the police who cracked down on drug dealers, so that he was completely separated from drug addicts.

At the interview site, Ms. Huang said excitedly: "It was the help of the office staff that made my son successfully quit drug addiction. Now my son not only has a stable job, but also the life of the whole family has been greatly improved. Moreover, my son found someone to get married and have children after detoxification. Now my grandson is 8 years old ... when I think about this, I am very grateful to the office and our government. It was the government that saved my son and my family. "