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[Fugitives Regulations] More than a thousand retired police officers return to the police team to assist Guo Jiayu: go with us

2019-11-29T11:41:19.945Z


The Chief Superintendent of Police, Public Relations Division, Mr Kwok Ka-wah, said at a routine press conference today (29th) that the police need more staff to support front-line colleagues. It is also said that many disciplined services are eager to contribute and serve Hong Kong. The "stop riots" work, so now after the Correctional Services Department, Immigration Department and Customs have joined as special agents. In addition, about 1,000 retired police officers were re-employed under contract to assist the police in their work, "together with us".


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Written by: Zhang Meihua

2019-11-29 19:30

Last updated: 2019-11-29 19:34

The Chief Superintendent of Police, Public Relations Division, Mr Kwok Ka-wah, said at a routine press conference today (29th) that the police need more staff to support front-line colleagues. It is also said that many disciplined services are eager to contribute and serve Hong Kong. The "stop riots" work, so now after the Correctional Services Department, Immigration Department and Customs have joined as special agents. In addition, about 1,000 retired police officers were re-employed under contract to assist the police in their work, "together with us".

The police held a press conference at 4 pm. (Photo by Yu Ruijing)

Assistant Commissioner of Police (Operations) Zhou Mingming, Chief Superintendent of Police Public Relations Division Guo Jiayu, Senior Superintendent of Police Public Relations Division (media liaison and communication) Jiang Yongxiang, Senior Superintendent Li Guihua of Organized Crime and Triad Investigation Division, Operation Senior Police Superintendent Wang Weixun, together with the Fire Services Division Chief (Policy Division) of the Fire Services Department, Lin Jianjun met with the media today (29).

With regard to the manpower of the police force, the Chief Superintendent of the Police Public Relations Division, Mr Kwok Ka-yin, acknowledged that the police need more manpower to support front-line colleagues, and welcomes the government to assist the police force with different measures within the existing framework. He also said that many disciplinary forces "want to contribute" and wanted to serve Hong Kong and participate in the work of stopping riots. Therefore, following the Correctional Services Department, Immigration Department and Customs officers also joined as special police officers.

A reporter asked that the police had re-employed more than a thousand retired police officers. Guo Jiayi said that since the Civil Service Bureau allowed retired police officers to return to the police force by contract in 2015, the police would also take the opportunity to hire retired police officers. He revealed that about 1,000 retired police officers will be recruited on a contract basis to assist in the work.

Kuo Ka Yee said that in view of the different needs of the Police Force, there are many retired colleagues with experience and ability who also hope to cope with the current situation at this critical moment. calm.

Jiang Yongxiang, Senior Superintendent (Media Liaison and Communications) of the Police Public Relations Division, stressed that the police were serious and nervous about following up on the shootings in the eyes of Indonesian female journalists. (Photo by Yu Ruijing)

In addition, Indonesian female journalist Veby Indah protested against the amendment of the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance on Hong Kong Island on September 29. She was shot and blinded in her right eye during the interview. The female journalist had expressed her hope for police status, but no results have been achieved so far. . Jiang Yongxiang, Senior Superintendent (Media Liaison and Communications) of the Police Public Relations Division, said that the CAPO had received relevant complaints. It also said that CAPO had been in close contact with the complainant's lawyer, and the information requested by his lawyer or involved legal proceedings. Jiang Yongxiang stressed that the police are serious and nervous to follow up the incident.

The Chief Superintendent of Police, Public Relations Division, Guo Jiayu (left), said that about 1,000 retired police officers will be recruited on a contract basis to assist the police. (Photo by Yu Ruijing)

Jiang Yongxiang: Only two months is not a drag

When asked why the police still failed to provide the identity of the police officer involved, Jiang Yongxiang responded that "only two months have passed and I don't agree with two months of procrastination." It is also said that the related incident involved many legal procedures. The time is bound to be longer, emphasizing that there is no question of sheltering police officers. The Chief Superintendent of the Police Public Relations Division, Guo Jiayu, also added that the police responded to the complainant's lawyer in writing five times from October to November, reiterating that there was no reply, but that the exchange of information was still ongoing.

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