Simulation Game: Crisis Management

Chapter 114: Xiangzhou Mobile Unit



While Gu Ji was deep in thought, Zhou Yang glanced at him, seemingly aware of his gaze.

The two exchanged glances, and Zhou Yang was the first to reveal a friendly smile.

Among the six, he, Gao Bo, and Wu Kang were the youngest, so the other three treated them like younger brothers.

Such keen perception.

No wonder he's a sniper.

Gu Ji returned the smile and then leaned back in his seat to rest his eyes.

At the very moment he closed his eyes, Zhao Hua from the technical intelligence analysis team suddenly turned around and glanced at him.

The flight from Ningzhou to Xiangzhou takes two hours.

Around 11 PM, Gu Ji and the others finally landed at Xiangzhou Jiaochi Airport.

Late August, the season transitioning from summer to autumn.

Although it was nighttime, the temperature in Xiangzhou was still quite warm.

The moment Gu Ji got off the plane, he was hit by a wave of heat, which felt a bit humid to someone used to Ningzhou's weather.

Since the six were representing the Ningzhou special police on official duty,

the Xiangzhou Police Department had already arranged reception personnel to wait near the boarding stairs: a young, tall, and slim officer with dark skin, wearing a blue shirt, a dark blue beret, and military boots with straps, looking neat and sharp.

He was from the police mobile unit, commonly referred to as the "Blue Hats."

The tall, slim officer had already reviewed their profiles and flashed a white-toothed smile, greeting them warmly: "Hello everyone, I'm Ye Xinxiang from the public relations group of the Xiangzhou Police Department's mobile unit. Welcome to Xiangzhou."

It seems the commanding officer sent their team's best Mandarin speaker to receive them from the mainland, but Gu Ji and Gao Bo, coming from the north, still detected a bit of an accent.

The Xiangzhou dialect typically has nasal sounds and does not distinguish between flat and curled tongue sounds, nor does it use retroflex endings, unlike the fondness for them in northern China.

Liu Weijun led the handshake, and everyone took turns introducing themselves.

After some brief pleasantries, Ye Xinxiang led them to a blue and white police van similar to an Iveco, surrounded by several fully armed officers in dark blue, resembling the mainland's special police.

In fact, these were indeed Xiangzhou's airport special police, primarily responsible for maintaining public area security, aviation security, counter-terrorism, VIP protection, disaster rescue, etc., with similar duties to mainland airport special police.

Having dedicated reception made exiting the airport much more convenient.

They could not only use special channels but also had assistive personnel for customs clearance. After leaving the airport, they switched to a larger red and white painted police tactical vehicle, with a lead motorcade with silver reflective vests guiding them, giving them face.

It was Gao Bo's first time in Xiangzhou, and he looked out the window curiously like a kid.

One had to admit that as one of Asia's Four Little Dragons, Xiangzhou remained bustling even late at night. Looking out through the elevated expressway, the densely packed skyscrapers illuminated in various colors were like radiant jewels floating in the air.

But a closer look gives a sense of dense oppression.

The unfortunate thing was that the police mobile unit headquarters was not located in a bustling area of the city but rather in the northernmost part of Xiangzhou, facing Pengzhou City across the river, with more older residential buildings than office towers.

The police car wound its way up the mountain road to the hilltop, finally turning into the base headquarters.

The entire base was built along the mountain, consisting of several white buildings surrounding the training grounds and hilltops.

Before coming, Gu Ji had specifically looked up its information.

The police mobile unit, abbreviated as PTU, was formerly the police training detachment, established in the mountain barracks in 1958. It is a quasi-military riot police force with a permanent garrison of thousands of officers from different detachments, undergoing a 16-month duty training period.

Upon completion, the unit disbands automatically, officers return to their original detachments, and each unit extracts personnel to form new detachments continuously, providing flexible operation and ensuring all personnel in the department undergo quasi-military training.

That is to say,

every mobile unit officer is akin to mainland officers serving a year and a half in the armed police special police before resuming normal civilian life. This makes them, in terms of execution, somewhat stronger than mainland officers who only undergo three months of training.

Xiangzhou's Tactical Unit, Counter-Terrorism Special Duty, Airport Special Police, Railway Response Unit, etc., all originate from here.

Amongst them, the elite: the Special Task Unit, also known as the Flying Tiger Team, needs to always stay in the training camp for concentrated training, remaining on alert 24/7.

Thus, it's no wonder the SDU is one of the top special police forces.

Ningzhou's Dragon Tiger Assault Team follows this model.

After getting out of the car, Ye Xinxiang first asked if they wanted to eat, but Liu Weijun politely declined, then they headed to the dormitory building.

"This is where everyone will be staying. Other officers participating in the exchange program are on this floor as well."

While speaking, Ye Xinxiang opened one of the dormitory doors, revealing a layout similar to a university's four-person dorm, only the upper bunk had no bedding.

He pointed to the documents on the desk in the center of the room.

"Each room has a schedule for the exchange program. You can use it as a reference. Contact numbers for personnel are at the bottom. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us anytime, and please forgive any inadequacies in hospitality."

"No need to be so formal."

"If there are no issues, I won't disturb your rest any longer, I'll take my leave!"

After Ye Xinxiang left, the door of the dormitory opposite opened, and a round head with forehead wrinkles peered out from the crack.

"Are you from Ningzhou? Hi there, Li Yaoguang from the Shenzhou Special Police Unit!"


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