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To promote mutual support between humans and animals, the Animal Watchers Programme (AWP) has launched the AWP Plank Challenge. Officers and members of the public are invited to join the challenge by filming their creative plank poses with their pets. Participants are required to hold the plank pose for at least 15 seconds.


Deputy Commissioner (Operations) Siu Chak-yee (DCP OPS) gave his full support to the challenge and filmed a demonstration clip together with officers of the Police Dog Unit. In the video, he demonstrated different plank poses together with police dogs. DCP OPS thanked all participants who had already joined the challenge, including schools, members of the Junior Police Call and Senior Police Call and celebrities. He also appealed for more officers and members of the public to join the challenge to promote the message of “Protect Animals, Respect Lives”.


To join the challenge, simply upload your video to your Facebook or Instagram, add the hashtag #AWPPlankChallenge, and tag at least three friends to join the challenge. The judging panel will select the winning videos based on the level of interaction between the participants and their pets, creativity and the message conveyed.


Please visit the dedicated page of the AWP Plank Challenge to watch the demonstration clips and learn more about the challenge:(https://www.police.gov.hk/awp/en/plank.html#).


Deputy Commissioner (Operations) Siu Chak-yee gives his full support to the AWP Plank Challenge.
Deputy Commissioner (Operations) Siu Chak-yee gives his full support to the AWP Plank Challenge.
A member of Senior Police Call joins the challenge with his pet parrot.
A member of Senior Police Call joins the challenge with his pet parrot.