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VIP Protection Unit (Hong Kong)

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VIP Protection Unit
要員保護組 (Chinese)
Active1972; 52 years ago (1972)
Present
Country
AgencyHong Kong Police Force
TypeProtective security unit
Operations jurisdictionHong Kong
Part of'B' Department - Crime and Security Wings
Common nameG4 (Former)
VIPPU (Current)
Structure
OfficersApprox. 90
Commanders
Current
commander
Senior Superintendent Lu Shilong
Notable
commanders
Craig Foster[1]

The VIP Protection Unit (Abbreviation: VIPPU; Chinese: 要員保護組), otherwise known as G4 (originally Section G, Division 4) is a protective security unit branch of the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF).

Introduction

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The original name had been given to the unit since it is the 4th division of the former Royal Hong Kong Police Force's Special Branch (RHKPF Special Branch).[2]

Following the disbanding of the RHKPF Special Branch in 1995, the VIP Unit was reassigned under the Security Wing of the HKPF after the handover in 1997.

Training

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It has primary responsibility for the personal safety of HKSAR Chief Executive and his/her core family (previously, the Governor and his family before the handover in 1997), high-rank government officials, VIPs and visiting dignitaries to Hong Kong, therefore the training techniques taught to all VIPPU officers include counter sudden attacks, hostage rescue, VIP protection, and unarmed combat.[3]

Vehicles

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  • Luxury bullet-proofed armoured cars are often deployed in protective missions.

Known involvement

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The VIP Protection Unit are involved in protecting Hong Kong from any kind of disturbances, including demonstrations at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Hong Kong.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Off Beat".
  2. ^ Unofficial Hong Kong Police page. Retrieved on 16 February 2008.
  3. ^ Specialist Units Gear Up For World Bank-IMF Meeting in Hong Kong. Retrieved on 16 February 2008.
  4. ^ Baptism of fire. Retrieved on 28 August 2008.