New Year's annual dispatching training at the Metropolitan Police Department March with new specialized units to the Olympics Para 11:39 on January 10

New Police Department troop dispatch training was held this year, and new specialized units marched on the waterfront where the Olympic and Paralympic Games venues were concentrated.

On the morning of the 10th, more than 1,800 people, including riot police guarding important facilities and special rescue squads performing rescue operations in the event of a disaster, took part in the troop dispatch training held at the Meiji Jingu Gaien in Tokyo.

More than 130 vehicles, including police cars, white motorcycles, and vehicles handling explosives, followed by police officers such as Police Inspector Masamitsu Miura.

This year, the newly launched “WRT”, a unit that responds to the first response to the waterfront, joined the march last year to strengthen the security of the waterfront, where the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games venues are concentrated.

Police Chief Miura told us, "This is a special year to consolidate the measures we have accumulated so far. We want you to work hard to ensure the security and security of the capital and Tokyo."