Police officers are being instructed to fire at dangerous
gangsters, said Zhang Guifang, Guangzhou's highest official in
charge of public security. Guangzhou police will take further
action this month, focusing on key sections in the city that are
notorious for high crime rates, Southcn.com reported yesterday.
In focus is the notorious thief known as "hand chopper", who
robs hand bags by chopping people's hands off.
Police officers should dare to open fire, Zhang said. Guangzhou
police officers have already shot two dangerous assailants since
the beginning of this year.
More than 3,000 police officers will patrol the roads every day
in the second quarter, while plain clothes officers take their aim
at robbery cases, Zhang said.
The capital city of Guangdong Province had 22,700 criminal cases
in the first quarter, down 1.8 percent from a year ago. With more
than 6,780 robbery cases as well as 12,000 theft cases, Guangzhou
will establish an integrated public security management system,
which is consists of patrolling police, operatives, plain clothes,
special forces and community police teams.
The Party committee of the city has ordered a reduction in this
year's robbery cases by 10 percent or more. As most of the
robberies happened in residential areas, main streets and in the
business districts of the city, police patrols will be
enhanced.
Plain clothes officers will take action on street crimes while
operatives will mainly be in charge of uncovering major cases.
A local financial department will offer monetary support to the
local police, especially to purchase better equipment and weapons
for its plain clothes team, Zhang said.
Zhang also requested the establishment of a residential security
system, to be operated by community police officers, to protect
overall neighborhood safety.
(Shanghai Daily April 6, 2006)