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Unified armed police to patrol Shanghai

www.chinanews.cn 2007-04-30 10:51:55

The Shanghai municipal public security bureau announced that its special
police force will begin to conduct armed patrol mission in the city's 10
major urban districts starting from May 1 on Sunday, April 29, 2007.
Shanghai police first began to conduct an armed patrol mission on the
city's streets in 2001. It proved effective in deterring street crimes
and handling emergencies. The reinforcements to the special police force
are expected to further enhance the city's security, according to related
reports.

The first dispatch of 44 patrol cars will be deployed in Shanghai's 10
major urban districts, and all the districts of Shanghai will be covered
by the end of this year.

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