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National Security Education Day cum Police Museum Open Day held today (with photos)
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     To echo the National Security Education Day on April 15, the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) held the “National Security Education Day cum Police Museum Open Day” today (April 13) to enhance public awareness of national security, foster their sense of national identity and offer an opportunity for the community to learn more about the history and work of the HKPF.

     Addressing at the opening ceremony, the Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr Michael Wong, said that safeguarding national security is everyone's responsibility. The HKSAR Government has always been committed to promoting national security education to enhance public awareness and foster a sense of responsibility in protecting national security. He praised the HKPF for their crucial role in safeguarding national security. He said that Hong Kong has long been regarded as one of the safest cities in the world. This reassures investors and tourists to visit and should never be taken for granted; rather, it is the result of concerted efforts, with significant contributions from the HKPF.

     The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, in his opening remarks, said that national security is the cornerstone of prosperity and stability for a society. He added that the HKPF will continue its unwavering efforts to prevent, suppress, and impose punishment for acts endangering national security. Stressing that community support and participation are essential elements for safeguarding national security, he hoped the public would remain vigilant at all times and work together to safeguard national security.

     At the opening ceremony, the officiating guests were accompanied by children in mini police uniforms to display the 20 key areas of national security, symbolising the Police and the public’s concerted efforts to convey the message of “national security, a mission we share”.

     To commemorate the 5th anniversary of the implementation of the National Security Law, the 5th anniversary of the establishment of the National Security Department of the HKPF, the 1st anniversary of the implementation of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, and the 10th anniversary of the National Security Education Day, the open day featured the “National Security Express - Police Museum Station”, which showcased the Force’s efforts in safeguarding national security. The advanced equipment of various units, including the Police Dog Unit, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau and the Counter Terrorism Response Unit, were also on display, providing the public with an opportunity to learn about the work of the Force.

In addition, officers dressed in police uniforms from different generations were present to take photos with the public, showcasing the evolution of police uniforms. In addition to the interactive technology elements in the Police Museum’s exhibitions, retired police officers and civilian staff also provided guided tours to the visitors, enabling them to have a better understanding of the history of the Force. The open day also featured a “drone football” experience game, an anti-drug publicity vehicle and a number of check-in spots where the public could take photos and have fun.
 
Ends/Sunday, April 13, 2025
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The Hong Kong Police Force held the “National Security Education Day cum Police Museum Open Day” today (April 13). Photo shows (back row, from left) the Director of Hong Kong Police College, Ms Chan Yee-lai; the Director of National Security of Police, Mr Kong Hok-lai; the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Management), Mr Chan Joon-sun; the Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr Michael Wong; the Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming; the Deputy Commissioner of Police (National Security), Mr Kan Kai-yan; the Director of Personnel and Training of Police, Mr Choi Chin-pang; and the Commandant of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force, Mr Leung Sai-kwong, accompanied by children in mini police uniforms, officiating at the opening ceremony.
The Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr Michael Wong, speaks at the “National Security Education Day cum Police Museum Open Day” today (April 13).
The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, speaks at the “National Security Education Day cum Police Museum Open Day” today (April 13).
The Hong Kong Police Force held the “National Security Education Day cum Police Museum Open Day” today (April 13). Photo shows the Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr Michael Wong (centre), accompanied by the Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming (left) and the Deputy Commissioner of Police (National Security), Mr Kan Kai-yan (right), visiting the national security exhibition in the museum.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the “National Security Education Day cum Police Museum Open Day” today (April 13). Photo shows officers from the Counter Terrorism Response Unit introducing their work and equipment to the visitors.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the “National Security Education Day cum Police Museum Open Day” today (April 13). The advanced equipment of various units, including the Police Dog Unit, were on display, providing the public with an opportunity to learn about the work of the Force.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the “National Security Education Day cum Police Museum Open Day” today (April 13). Photo shows officers dressing in police uniforms from different generations introducing the public to the evolution of police uniforms.