A man who went to Xinjiang was blocked by local herdsmen for money four times? Official announcement | Issue | Herdsmen
According to the official Weibo account of the Integrated Media Center of Mulei Kazakh Autonomous County, the Transportation Bureau of Mulei County, Xinjiang, released a report on the issue of online herdsmen blocking road tolls on June 20th. At 10:55 am on June 20th, a netizen named "Mr. Peng, a truck driver," posted on Weibo that "a man was blocked by local herdsmen for money four times when going to Xinjiang." Mulei County attaches great importance to this issue and immediately organized a joint investigation team consisting of public security, transportation, forestry and grass departments to conduct a joint investigation into the issues reported by netizens in Dalangsha.
At present, the public security organs of Mulei County are further checking and have summoned herdsmen to investigate and collect evidence in accordance with the law, and will deal with them in accordance with the law.
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It has been verified that this section of the road belongs to the pastoral road and is limited to herdsmen for grazing. According to the "Grassland Law", the majority of drivers and passengers must consciously protect the herdsmen's pastures and not detour at will for reasons such as evading toll stations.
The Mulei County Transportation Bureau stated that it would like to remind the majority of drivers and passengers that if they encounter any difficulties in driving, they can contact the local transportation department in time. We will help solve various problems and ensure road access.