Chinese Police force takes delivery of new military vehicles to increase borders security 3012134

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Defence & Security News - China

 
 
Monday, December 30, 2013 11:52 AM
 
Chinese Police force takes delivery of new military vehicles to increase borders security.
Chinese Army Police Force takes delivery of new military equipment and vehicles to patrol border of the country. PAPF (People's Armed Police Force) border security forces guard China's land and sea borders, as well as its ports and airports.
     
Chinese army takes delivery of new military equipment and vehicles to patrol border of the country. PAPF (People's Armed Police Force) border security forces guard China's land and sea borders, as well as its ports and airports.
The border guards of People's Armed Police Force are now equipped with all-terrain vehicle.

     

The border public security, firefighting and security guard forces are also components of the PAPF. The PAPF is charged with the fundamental task of safeguarding national security, maintaining social stability and ensuring that the people live and work in peace and contentment.

he border public security force, listed as a component of the PAPF, is an armed law-enforcement body deployed by the state in border and coastal areas and at ports. Its main responsibilities are as follows: border and coastal public security administration; ports and border inspection and surveillance; patrols and surveillance in areas adjacent to Hong Kong and Macao; patrols and surveillance along the demarcation line of the Beibu Gulf; and the prevention of and crack-down on illegal and criminal acts in border and coastal areas, such as illegal border crossing, smuggling and drug trafficking.

     
Chinese army takes delivery of new military equipment and vehicles to patrol border of the country. PAPF (People's Armed Police Force) border security forces guard China's land and sea borders, as well as its ports and airports.
     
The border public security force has 30 contingents in provinces (autonomous regions or municipalities directly under the central government, except Beijing); 110 detachments in border and coastal prefectures (prefecture-level cities, autonomous prefectures or leagues) and 20 marine police detachments in coastal prefectures; 207 active-duty border inspection stations at open ports; 310 groups in border and coastal counties (county-level cities or banners); 1,691 border police substations in border and coastal townships (towns); 46 frontier inspection stations on major border routes; and 113 mobile groups deployed in important sectors in border areas.

In recent years the border public security force has made efforts to implement the strategy of safeguarding the people and consolidating border defense; strengthen public security efforts by the general public; improve mechanisms for investigating, mediating and settling disputes, conflicts and mass incidents; tackle prominent public security issues; promote the building of model villages and consolidate border defense; and help children in need, thus vigorously promoting harmony and stability in border and coastal areas. Further efforts have been made by border inspection stations to improve their services. As a result, an environment has been created for safe, rapid and convenient customs clearance.
     
Chinese army takes delivery of new military equipment and vehicles to patrol border of the country. PAPF (People's Armed Police Force) border security forces guard China's land and sea borders, as well as its ports and airports.
     
Chinese army takes delivery of new military equipment and vehicles to patrol border of the country. PAPF (People's Armed Police Force) border security forces guard China's land and sea borders, as well as its ports and airports.
     
Chinese army takes delivery of new military equipment and vehicles to patrol border of the country. PAPF (People's Armed Police Force) border security forces guard China's land and sea borders, as well as its ports and airports.