Hong Kong police training camp aims to attract youngsters with city’s longest zipline
Junior Police Call camp in Pat Heung aimed at getting youngsters to know officers, prevent them from getting involved in crime and equip them to become future leaders
Members of a police scheme set up to foster partnership with young people to fight crime will be able to take on a special challenge – trying out the city’s longest zipline at a new training camp, which officially opened on Thursday.
It is located at the former fire school in Pat Heung in the New Territories, which has been renovated to become a Junior Police Call training camp featuring facilities like the 100-metre-long zipline.
Police Superintendent Yau Kwok-keung said Hong Kong residents, especially youngsters, had little chance to reach out to police.
“The training camp provides a platform for youth to communicate with police, thus promoting their sense of responsibility to society,” Yau said.
Established in 1974, the Junior Police Call has had 1 million youngsters going through its ranks. There are currently more than 180,000 members, including over 4,000 from ethnic minorities.