Chapter 775 760. PNT Invitation (1/5)
Chapter 775: 760. PNT Invitation (15)
Lao Wang didn't know when he became the representative of the Chinese, but he didn't need to take credit for this case. In fact, half of the credit should be attributed to him.
The Chinese are a "minority" in New Zealand. This old Wang knows that many Chinese face discrimination in the city, and this old Wang also knows.
You can tell from the treatment of Mo Yuning. The origin of the name of the Voice of the South Island is because this program can serve small languages, and the audience is Asian.
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc. are small languages in New Zealand, but there is a big market behind the small languages, and this program has a lot of viewers.
But the program office of Voice of the South Island is the shabby one in the TV station building, without its own independent interview room, Lao Wang knows the reason is the nature of the program.
The status of Asians in New Zealand is too low, and it really needs the joint efforts of the whole group.
After listening to Mo Yuning's suggestion, Lao Wang decided to abandon his low-key attitude for the time being and make a high-profile one on TV.
When a case occurs in China, individual police officers cannot talk nonsense until the organization speaks out. New Zealand is different. New Zealand reporters like to interview people involved in the case before the official statement is made.
New Zealanders also like to read such "grape news" news, they think it is closer to the scene, it is first-hand information, and more credible than official reports.
The police have no discipline, they can talk about the case, but most people will not do this, because the case is a sensitive matter after all, and many contents cannot be touched. Privacy, discrimination, and shady means, once these contents are involved, it is not a big deal to be criticized , being sued in court is a big deal.
Wang Bo also had to be careful, Mo Yuning did not live broadcast, but recorded and edited and then played, so there are not many things that are taboo during interviews.
First, Mo Yuning introduced the case and recalled the news reports and case developments in the past two or three weeks.
Secondly, she introduced Wang Bo and Uncle Bing, and thus began to talk about the process of solving the case.
The program is conducted in the form of discussion. Lao Wang is neither greedy nor humble. He will tell the story of the process of solving the case, from arriving with Sergeant Smith, to their arrest of the car thief, and from the mouth of the car thief. Analyze the case.
During this period, he still gave some credit to Uncle Bing, after all, he still had to hang out in the Stubborn Bull Club.
After the interview, Mo Yuning invited Wang Bo to taste the local South Island seafood in Dunedin, so that the two sides broke up.
The special case team lived in the hotel, and the case was solved. The follow-up content can be handed over to the Dunedin Central Police Station. The policemen of the special case team are all idle.
In this way, when Wang Bo came back, he ran into these policemen, and the group greeted him one after another, and their attitude towards Wang Bo changed a lot.
The police industry needs strength to speak, and those who are selected to join the task force are all elites from all over the world, so they were very arrogant at first. In the end, before they could do anything, Wang Bo led his subordinates to solve the case. They still admire this ability.
Of course, Wang Bo relied more on luck to solve this case, but New Zealanders believe that luck is also part of strength.
Not long after Wang Bo returned to the room, someone knocked on the door and came in.
The person who came was also a policeman, but he didn't belong to the special case team. Wang Bo saw that he looked familiar, but he didn't know his specific identity.
Seeing his doubts, the policeman smiled and said: "Hi, Officer Wang, I'm Sam Wilson, nice to meet you. Maybe you're not familiar with me, I'm from Cromwell, and I'm a member of the AOS support team .”
Lao Wang suddenly realized that he remembered when he had met Sam, and it was when Sergeant Smith introduced the AOS tactical support team to them.
Sam first congratulated him on his achievements in this case, and then explained his purpose frankly: "Officer Wang, I wonder if you are interested in the AOS team? I am one of the leaders of the South Island 13 team, and I would like to invite you join in."
New Zealand's police take "serving the community" as their concept rather than "controlling violence with violence". Therefore, the New Zealand policemen we see in our daily life do not carry deadly weapons. Handcuffs, batons, and pepper spray are three pieces Magic weapon, if the taser is pulled out, it will be classified as a "big event".
However, as the law enforcement force of the country, the police are always smiling when they can't deal with anyone. That's the responsibility of the auntie of the neighborhood committee;
Therefore, at this time, AOS soldiers are needed. Unlike all other countries, New Zealand's special police are part-time, and they are usually scattered in various departments of the police in major regions of New Zealand.
Only when a "major event" occurs in the area where they are located or in the vicinity, will they respond to the request of the police force and arm themselves in a very short period of time to carry out armed combat.
According to Wang Bo's knowledge, there are a total of 17 AOS detachments in New Zealand, composed of more than 300 "part-time" police officers, responsible for 100% of the country's civilian armed forces.
Let me explain here that AOS is responsible for violent civil conflicts. With the increasingly complex international situation, transnational and extremely violent terrorist crimes have also begun to infiltrate into New Zealand. These are not the responsibility of AOS.
On top of the AOS, New Zealand also has a full-time elite anti-terrorist force. The name of this force is Special Tactics Group, or STG for short. The Chinese translation is "Special Tactics Group". They are responsible for non-civilian violent conflicts.
Lao Wang was a little interested in dancing guns and sticks, but he hesitated to join AOS.
The closer you come to contact with force, the more you will know the horror of force. New Zealand ordinary police are like Chinese neighborhood committee members or security guards, very safe and not dangerous.
Although AOS is not as dangerous as STG, they also have to face violent elements, which is more dangerous, and they may be shot black when they perform missions.
Wang Bo looked at Sam. He felt that Sam was neither tall nor strong, and he couldn't see anything particularly powerful, so he tentatively asked, "May I ask what area is your AOS team in charge of?"
Sam smiled slightly and said, "You don't look like me right? Actually, I am the PNT in the team. This time I came to Dunedin for psychological analysis support, not force support."
PNT is the abbreviation of PoliceNegotiationTeam, translated as a negotiation expert, each AOS team has a PNT.
Negotiation experts in reality are not the kind of people on TV who can only shout nonsense like 'You are surrounded', 'Give up your guns and not kill', 'Confess and be lenient'. They have undergone strict psychological and crisis management It is a very important position to be good at psychologically capturing criminals through language.