China News Service, Hong Kong, December 8th. Title: Mainland Hong Kong students participating in the internship of the Hong Kong Police Force: I hope to serve Hong Kong society

  China News Agency reporter Zhang Xiaoxi

  "Joining the police force is also a good opportunity to realize one's sense of mission, or to serve Hong Kong society." During an interview with a reporter from China News Agency in Hong Kong recently, student Liu participated in the Hong Kong Police Force's "Police Seniors Program" There was a hint of excitement in his calm tone.

  In July of this year, Liu, who was studying at Renmin University of China in the Mainland, entered the police recruitment team for an internship through the Hong Kong Police Force’s "Police Seniors Program". Together with many Hong Kong youths from the Mainland and overseas, he achieved a job in the police force. "dream.

  In order to attract Hong Kong students or graduates with international perspectives and outstanding talents studying in mainland or overseas tertiary institutions to apply for the post of Inspector of the Hong Kong Police Force, the Hong Kong Police Force has launched the "Police Seniors Program" in 2018, hoping to take this opportunity Talents of different backgrounds serve Hong Kong society.

  As a young man born and raised in Hong Kong, Liu chose to study in Beijing after graduating from high school.

Because he has always been interested in the work of government departments, in December 2019, student Liu signed up for the Hong Kong civil service examination in Beijing.

In the examination room, he accidentally saw the publicity booth of the "Police Seniors Program" and became interested in this project, and then he took the initiative to sign up and try.

  "Because I have a better impression of the police force. I will be more interested when I see the police force recruiting. I want to see what the situation is like," said Liu, "it's also a way for me to display my ambition.

  In July of this year, Liu formally participated in the three-month "Police Seniors Program", internship in the police recruitment team, and was responsible for reviewing the web content design of the recruitment team.

He also participated in some observation activities to gain a deeper understanding of how the police must respond wisely when they are at a crime scene.

  During the internship, Liu also communicated with young Hong Kong students studying in overseas institutions.

"Everyone is Hong Kong people and loves this place very much. I hope to contribute to the government and the police force." He said that learning from and cooperating with Hong Kong youths of different backgrounds has also benefited him a lot.

  By comparing the recruitment webpages of relevant institutions in Hong Kong, the Mainland and many other places in the world, Liu proposed innovative ideas including improving the adaptation of the webpage mobile terminal and introducing chat robots.

In the end, with his dedication and hard work, he won the gold medal, the highest personal award of the plan this year.

  For the honor, Liu expressed his gratitude to the "Police Senior Program".

He said that since many Hong Kong youth associations go to universities outside Hong Kong, if the police force absorbs such talents, it will be of great benefit to the development of the police force and the civil service system of the Hong Kong SAR government.

  And when it comes to whether you will return to Hong Kong after graduation?

Student Liu said that this is a choice. As a Hong Kong citizen, he always hopes to serve Hong Kong society.

He also believes that his family and friends will respect and support his choice.

  In addition to Liu, the reporter also interviewed another female police officer, A Xiao, who had participated in the "Police Seniors Program" and has now officially joined the police force as a marine police officer.

  A Xiao graduated from the Huaqiao University in the Mainland, majoring in advertising. Since she was a child, she had a sense of "worship" for the Hong Kong police. She believed that they were professional and friendly. After graduation, she decided to return to Hong Kong and joined the police force. An official police officer.

  Xiao revealed to reporters that she had also participated in the activities of the "Police Seniors Program". If given the opportunity, she would be willing to serve as a "senior sister" to answer questions for young people who want to participate in the program or join the police force. Confused.

  "I see that the senior police officers and sisters of the police force in the plan are very diligent in imparting experience. I think this plan provides a good opportunity for Hong Kong students studying in the Mainland and overseas," she said.

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