The jury panel also presented 84 silver prizes, 127 bronze prizes, and 156 certificates of merit to other outstanding works and authors from the more than 760 entries submitted to the festival.
According to the organisers, the works in this year’s festival truly reflect the fight against criminals as well as the feats and silent sacrifices of people’s public security officers.
The works also help disseminate beautiful images of public security officers as well as the firm political stance of journalists working in the public security television and radio sector.
As part of the festival, training sessions and workshops were also held to share professional experience in the digital age.
This year’s festival saw the participation of nearly 600 delegates, including officers, reporters, editors and newsreaders of 75 units from public security units, localities, and press and media agencies outside the People's Public Security.