[Global Network Comprehensive Reporting reporter Zhao Youping] According to Hong Kong media, the Hong Kong Police Force's National Security Department has added a new veteran: Jian Qien, who was originally an assistant commissioner (service quality), will be transferred.

This means that the management of the Hong Kong Police Force’s National Security Department now has two assistant directors and a total of four core supervisors.

  Screenshot of Hong Kong "Sing Tao Net" report

  Screenshot of Hong Kong "Orange News" report

  According to Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Net", "Orange News" and other Hong Kong media sources, the National Security Office of the Hong Kong Police Force, which was established on July 1 this year, has added more soldiers.

The National Security Department of the Police is headed by the Deputy Director of Police (National Security) Liu Cihui, and Cai Zhanpeng is the Director of the National Security Department.

It is understood that under Liu and Cai, in addition to the Assistant Director (Guoan) Jiang Xueli in the National Security Department, Jian Qien, who was originally the Assistant Director (Service Quality), will also be transferred to the National Security Department.

In other words, the management of the National Security Department of the Police Force now has two assistant directors, that is, a total of four core supervisors.

  According to the report, information shows that Jian Qien has been in the police force for nearly 30 years. He served as an inspector in 1991, acting as the main operational commander, human resource management and security. Officer and Deputy Commander of the Hong Kong Island Region.

  Jian Qien has been to the mainland and overseas for training, including Shanghai Pudong Leadership Academy, Peking University, Scottish Police Academy and the Royal National Defense Academy.

In September last year, Jian Qien was promoted to Assistant Director to take charge of the Service Quality Supervision Department, and is now transferred to the National Security Department.

  Since the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law, the Commissioner of Police Deng Bingqiang and the Deputy Commissioner (National Security) Liu Cihui, who is the head of the National Security Department of the Police, are members of the Hong Kong National Security Commission.

The National Security Office handles cases involving terrorist activities that endanger national security and can mobilize the cooperation of other police departments, including the Flying Tigers.

In addition to the four core supervisors mentioned above, the National Security Department has also deployed police criminal investigation elites, including the Criminal Intelligence Branch (CIB) Chief Superintendent Wang Zhongxun, and the Organized Crime and Triad Investigation Branch (O). Superintendent Li Guihua.