The Borneo Post

Dramatic terror drill ahead of China’s presidenti­al visit

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong staged a dramatic terror drill ahead of an expected visit by China’s President Xi Jinping this summer, as security tightens around the city.

Special paramilita­ry forces armed with heavy weaponry exchanged gunfire with police acting as terrorists, who steamed into a carnival with a van in one scenario.

A mock negotiatio­n also took place, as did a bomb disposal in a later exercise.

Though the visits are not yet officially confirmed, China’s leaders are widely expected to preside over celebratio­ns on July 1 marking the 20th anniversar­y since Hong Kong’s return from British to Chinese rule.

Police said the training, which simulated recent Islamic State group attacks in Europe, was not directly related to the festivitie­s but it is the latest security drill ahead of Xi’s anticipate­d visit.

The exercises were designed to test the elite squads’ capabiliti­es in handling several major attacks at the same time and coordinati­on with other department­s, as well as raise public alertness, police told reporters.

“So far there is no specific intelligen­ce to suggest that Hong Kong is likely to be a target of terrorist attacks,” a police representa­tive said.

“However, looking at the latest global terrorist situation, we know that the patterns of terrorist attacks nowadays are hard to predict.”

The city’s rail operator has also beefed up security measures and planned more drills ahead of July, and after a rush hour arson attack on a subway train in February that left 18 people injured.

The city is polarised between those calling for greater democracy and an establishm­ent camp loyal to Beijing.

Some frustrated activists are calling for Hong Kong to split from China, infuriatin­g Beijing authoritie­s. — AFP

 ??  ?? Police help a mock casualty as they take part in anti-terror drills ahead of celebratio­ns to mark the 20th anniversar­y of the city’s handover, in Hong Kong, China. — Reuters photo
Police help a mock casualty as they take part in anti-terror drills ahead of celebratio­ns to mark the 20th anniversar­y of the city’s handover, in Hong Kong, China. — Reuters photo

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