The Luzhou police drills are realistic, in order to be close to reality and train the police's response ability.

(Photographed by reporter Xu Shenglun)

[Reporter Xu Shenglun/New Taipei Report] The end of the new year is approaching. This morning, the New Taipei City Luzhou Police Station conducted an "interception and arresting police drill" at the Luzhou District Farmers' Association on Changrong Road. By cooperating with the financial industry and neighboring jurisdictions, the officers and Maintain vigilance and strengthen the police's ability to respond to robbery and major criminal cases.

This morning, 2 police officers acted as robbers. They forced the owner of the head account to go to the peasant association to withdraw the stolen money, but they were furious. Then they suppressed the guards and yelled at the policemen to shoot and rob, and took the hostages to escape. The atmosphere was tense and realistic.

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The police drilled the scene to understand the current situation and blocked the scene. At the same time, they notified the service command center of the gangster's relevant characteristics, vehicles used and escape direction, and immediately launched the "online police interception and roundup", and activated the "rapid crime fighting special police team" and "drone team". The police forces at the interception point force the gangsters to stop driving according to the route predicted by the police by "intercepting the vehicle in front and forcing the vehicle behind".

The Luzhou Police Sub-bureau stated that the main purpose of this drill is to effectively use all levels of mobile combined police force combined with the "rapid crime-fighting special police team" to play the role of command and control for various major criminal cases across districts, and to track down and intercept criminals in a timely manner. Quickly solve the case, declaring the police's ability to maintain public order and respond.

Luzhou Police Sub-bureau's "Rehearsal of Intercepting, Surrounding and Arresting" was realistic.

(Photographed by reporter Xu Shenglun)