(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) Luo Huining, the director of the Hong Kong Office of the China United Nations Office, visited the Hong Kong Police Headquarters and the Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station the day before yesterday to encourage the Hong Kong Police Force to prepare for new challenges at any time and do "loyal guards" to maintain the stability of Hong Kong and China's national security.

According to the official website of the Central Government's Liaison Office (Hong Kong Zhonglian Office) in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Luo Huining and the Chief Executive of the SAR Lin Zhengyue, accompanied by multiple officials, went to the police headquarters to convey the Chinese Central Leaders' to the Hong Kong Police Force and all disciplinary forces.Personal greetings.

Luo Huining talked with the police representatives such as the senior management of the police headquarters, the mobile forces, the Wan Chai police district, and other front -line police officers.Highlighting contributions has developed from the urban public security police to a strong and reliable law enforcement force that maintains Hong Kong's stability and national security.

Luo Huining also visited the police officers who were thrown by the thugs to burn gasoline and burn gasoline, injured by the arrow and steel beads, and burned their eyes by high -energy laser pens during the "Black Storm", praising them in danger and law enforcement.

Sing Tao Daily said that this is the first time that the Director of the China United Affairs Office has visited the Hong Kong Police Headquarters for the first time, and believes that it has improved a lot of morale for the Hong Kong Police Force.

Lin Zhengyue said in the visit that Hong Kong police officers have done a lot of work in the past year in terms of stopping violence or anti -resistance. Especially since the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law on June 30 last year, the Hong Kong Police ForceBareing the major responsibilities to maintain national security.

Hong Kong police officers who performed the maintenance of national security tasks were sanctioned by the US government, and Lin Zhengyue conveyed the greetings of Chinese President Xi Jinping to police officers.