Chinese police to receive special weapons training in wake of terrorist attacks
Officers across mainland to receive three months of intensive weapons tuition in the wake of the knife attacks at Kunming railway station
Police forces across the mainland are to receive three months of intensive weapons training.
The purpose is to improve the skills of police officers on the front line, especially those assigned to street patrols or responding to emergencies, according to the Ministry of Public Security.
Police on the mainland rarely carry firearms and the training would ensure officers "legally, regularly, effectively use weapons to stop or deter crime in a timely manner when handling violence that severely threatens public security", Xinhua said.
Teams of specialist instructors would teach officers around the country, Xinhua reported.
The initiative comes in the wake of the knife attacks at Kunming railway station on March 1 that officials have blamed on separatists from Xinjiang .
The rampage left 33 people dead, among them four of the attackers.