

In order to further improve the on-site handling capabilities of the minimum combat unit of the public security team and continuously improve the practical combat capabilities of civilian and auxiliary police, from October 14 to 15, the Public Security Bureau of Chengbu Miao Autonomous County carried out practical combat training for the minimum combat unit in batches. More than 160 civilian and auxiliary police officers from various units under the bureau participated in the training. At the opening ceremony of

, Tang Hongbin, deputy secretary of the Party Committee and political commissar of the bureau, profoundly explained the necessity of improving combat capabilities and strengthening self-protection based on his own experience. Only by sweating more in peacetime can he shed less blood during wartime. He emphasized that the "three defenses" training is a specific measure to improve the overall quality of the public security team and enhance the ability to perform duties. Only by building a public security team that can be pulled out, advanced and won can we better respond to the new requirements and new expectations of the people. The opening ceremony of
was hosted by Chen Wenguang, member of the Party Committee and director of the Political Work Office.

training uses a training method that combines theory with practical combat. First, it uses instructors' theoretical teaching and watching exercise videos to help the civilian and auxiliary police officers learn more about the "minimum combat unit" tactical tactics and tactics. On the training ground of




, the trainees carefully understood and practiced repeatedly during the instructor's on-site teaching and simulation battles.
This training has always adhered to the principle of "practice to promote learning, combine reality, and focus on quality and efficiency". Focusing on the on-site handling training subjects of the smallest combat unit, with the goal of improving collaborative combat capabilities, it simulates the actual combat scenarios of emergencies. The civilian and auxiliary police participated in the training practiced on-site handling methods and response techniques in accordance with the requirements of handling procedures, use of police equipment, tactical cooperation, etc., forming a drill mode of "learning during practice + interactive communication + finding shortcomings + summarizing experience".


This drill not only improved the ability of police and auxiliary police officers in coordinated combat, emergency response and use of police equipment, but also enhanced the safety awareness of police officers and auxiliary police officers in law enforcement, played a positive role in the safety and stability of the jurisdiction, and provided effective guarantees for the smooth progress of the next step of security work.
review: Chen Wenguang
edited and edited by: Peng Yuxia
feeder unit: Political Work Office

