Composition of the Armed Police Force

Director of Finance, Administration and Planning (a civilian at the level of Senior Assistant Director)

The Assistant Police Department (13) is divided into eight departments and six regions, and is commanded by an Assistant Police Commissioner.

Eight ministries:

* Business unit

Support department

:: Criminal Department

Security sector

ministry of personnel

* Training Department

:: Information Systems Department

Service quality supervision department

* The Finance Department, the Civil Affairs Department and the Planning and Development Department are under the command of the Civilian Commissioner.

Six regions:

Hong kong island area

Jiulong west zone

East Kowloon District

New territories north area

New territories south area

Marine police region

Superintendent officer

Chief Superintendent-usually the department or district commander.

Senior superintendent-usually the deputy commander of a department or area.

Superintendent-usually the head of the headquarters unit or the divisional commander.

Inspector level police officer:

Chief inspector-usually the deputy head of the headquarters unit or the deputy commander of the district.

Senior Inspector-Unit Commander

Inspector-Unit Commander

Probation Inspector-Unit Commander

Other ranks of police officers:

Chief of Police-Team Commander, Team Deputy Commander

Sheriff-Department Command, Vehicle Command

Senior police officer-patrol police officer

Officer-patrol officer

Police ranks of the Hong Kong Immigration Department:

Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director, Senior Principal Immigration Officer

Chief Immigration Officer Assistant Chief Immigration Officer Chief Immigration Officer

Senior Immigration Officer Immigration Officer Chief Immigration Assistant

Senior immigration assistant

World-class weapons and equipment

Military Department: Remington shotgun, AR- 15 rifle, Taser submachine gun and revolver of Shi Mifu and Wesson Special Police.

Detective Department: (CID): .38 Special detective revolver.

Mobile troops: 38 Shi Mifu, Wesson N 10 revolver, AR- 15 rifle, Remington shotgun, long and short tube tear gas gun, wooden bullet gun, tear gas sprayer and tear gas bomb.

Political Department (SB): Qute Factory. 38 caliber special detective revolver.

First-aid units: revolvers, tear gas sprayers, Remington shotguns, long and short tear gas guns for Shi Mifu and Wei Sen.

SDU: 9mm HP automatic pistol, German NP5 submachine gun, American Remington N700 long-range rifle with infrared sight, NP5D submachine gun with silencer and thunder Grenade.

In addition, the new body armor equipped by the Hong Kong police now weighs only 1.3 pounds, which can resist the lethal firearms such as 357 and 0.44 "jungle" bullets, and is worth 2000-3000 Hong Kong dollars.

In terms of transportation, the Hong Kong police have two S70 Black Hawk helicopters, two twin-engine aircraft with pulleys and propellers, 1 Islander aircraft, four firefly trainers and three twin-engine helicopters with dolphins.

In terms of automobiles and communications, the equipment of the Hong Kong police is first-class in Asia in terms of quantity and advanced level.

special troops

"Police Tactical Unit": This is another name of PTU, which is a team specialized in dealing with emergencies. When ordinary Hong Kong people saw a policeman wearing a blue hat, they knew it was unusual.

"Fenli": it is another name of Hong Kong policewoman internal security company. Founded in 1992, it consists of 170 policewomen. Its role is to deal with some special situations, such as dealing with demonstrations and loving life, dealing with passive resisters and solving the riots in Vietnamese boat people centers. Compared with male policemen, they have their own advantages.

Armored motorcade: The formation of armored motorcade is an important measure for the police to give full play to the maximum role of mobile power and improve the team's coping ability in response to natural and man-made disasters and other emergencies. The team was established in 1970, with 14 multifunctional Saracen armored vehicle and more than 30 players.

"Flying Tigers": This is a trump card of the Hong Kong police, mainly dealing with major terrorist activities and serious cases on the island and internationally. The police are one in a hundred, and all of them are skilled in martial arts, which makes criminal groups inside and outside the island quite a headache.

In addition, there are several small special teams in the Hong Kong Police Force, such as the "Water Ghost Team" which focuses on combating crimes at sea; "Airport Special Police Team" focusing on protecting airport safety; A "police dog team" focusing on cargo inspection, border patrol, searching for criminals and evidence; There is also a "saving lives by mouth" group focusing on persuasion and negotiation.

Hong Kong Criminal Investigation Elite-O Ji

"O Ji" is a branch of the Crime Department of the Hong Kong Police Headquarters. The official name of "O Ji" is "Organized Crime and Triad Bureau" and the English abbreviation is "OCTB".

The so-called "O Record" is actually a common name of the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau, because the first English letter of this "Branch" is the word "O", and the staff in the unit are commonly known as "O Record" ... Later, it was widely circulated, and the general news newspapers called this unit "O Record". Together with the titles of movies and TV series on this subject, it created an "O Record".

"O-Kee" is one of the criminal investigation units of the Hong Kong police at the "police headquarters level". Its main job is to investigate high-level organized crimes and criminal cases of underworld nature ... Therefore, this "branch" is called the "criminal investigation elite" of the Hong Kong Police Force.

Macao police

The police structure in Macao is different from that in Hong Kong. There have always been security police and judicial police. Here's a brief introduction to the Macao Police Force, with more than 3,200 police officers making their debut.

The police station was established in 169 1 with a history of more than 300 years. After several changes, it is now under the jurisdiction of the Secretary for Security. In short, the Public Security Police Station is similar to the Hong Kong Police Force, with the goal of preventing, investigating and cracking down on crimes and ensuring public order and social peace. There are different police departments, communication departments and special police teams under the public security police station. The management of immigration affairs is also the responsibility of the Immigration Department under the Public Security Police.

The bureau consists of several departments, which are responsible for different affairs. Among them, the Macao Police Department is responsible for policing the Macao Peninsula. The Department has three Superintendent's Offices and one Inspector General's Office. The situation is like the five districts of the Hong Kong Police Force, which are divided into several police stations. Each police station handles the general police work within its jurisdiction, and the incidents outside its jurisdiction are handed over to the relevant departments or headquarters for overall management. And the island city police department manages it? Cai and the police affairs in the Green Ring District.

The uniforms of Macao public security police are basically the same. Members of the swat team will wear red berets, and different levels of police will be identified mainly by epaulettes. The most special thing is that different departments have different epaulettes. For example, the Macao Police Department uses a lighthouse as a sign, and the island police department uses a sailboat as a sign. The Ministry of Communications, the Special Police Team and the Immigration Department all have their own epaulettes, so if you meet a policeman on the streets of Macao, you can know their units by looking at them.

The ranks of the Macao Police Force are also different from those of Hong Kong. The highest rank of the police station is the police chief, followed by the police chief, superintendent, police chief, quasi-police officer, deputy police chief, trainee police officer and so on.