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In a bid to establish closer ties with schools, Kowloon City District (KCDIST) held the second sharing session with headmasters on February 4, which was attended by principals from 15 local secondary schools. During the session, nine officers, who are graduates of seven local schools, were invited by “Project Legacy” to share with the principals the anecdotes of their school life and police work.


Before the sharing session, the Police Community Relations Office of KCDIST presented to the participants a publicity video outlining the upcoming youth-related events in 2021. When addressing the session, KCDIST Commander Lai Chi-leung, stated that KCDIST would continue to communicate with schools through various platforms, so as to explore more areas of cooperation, maintain mutual trust and foster partnership with them. Mr Lai also showed a miniature of the Temporary Holding Area (THA) to the principals to explain its features and arranged for them to visit the THA of Hung Hom Police Station, so that they could better understand the functions of the THA and the procedures for dealing with mass arrest operations.


Moreover, KCDIST held an anti-scam sharing session for teachers and social workers on January 21. Officers from Kowloon West Regional Crime Unit responsible for investigating juvenile sexual offences, Intelligence Section of KCDIST, representatives from the Social Welfare Department, a lecturer specialising in juvenile criminology from a tertiary institution were invited to explain the latest modus operandi of cybercrime and share anti-crime messages.


A representative of the Social Welfare Department shares information on domestic violence.
A representative of the Social Welfare Department shares information on domestic violence.