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The Special Tactical Contingent (STC; ), nicknamed the "Raptors" (), commonly known as the Special Tactical Squad (STS), is a specialist
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contingent of the
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under the command of the
Police Tactical Unit A police tactical unit (PTU) is a specialized police unit trained and equipped to handle situations that are beyond the capabilities of ordinary law enforcement units because of the level of violence (or risk of violence) involved. The tasks of a ...
(PTU).


History

In response to the Occupy Central Movement the police established the Special Tactical Contingent in September 2014. The police required a specialist unit for barricade removal, crowd dispersal and special weapons support. The media reported that the police had not officially named the contingent commonly known as the Raptors and that instead it was referred to by the police as the Elite Team or Removal Team. On 1 December 2014, the media reported that the contingent had recently been officially named as the Special Tactical Squad by the head of the Police Tactical Unit, however, days later another media outlet reported that this name was used but not official yet. The official English name the Special Tactical Contingent was first used by the police in a police publication in an article in ''Offbeat'' newspaper in 2016 and was used again the following year in the 2017 ''Police Review'' and in proceeding years. Despite the use of the official name from 2016, protesters and the media continued to use the name Special Tactical Squad for the contingent.


Structure

The contingent is a small unit with members drawn from several permanent units to perform duties on an ad hoc basis under the command of the Police Tactical Unit. Members are drawn from the Police Tactical Unit (PTU) Headquarters, Counter Terrorism Response Unit, Airport Security Unit,
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and the all-female Tango Coy. Contingent members return to their permanent unit after completing ad hoc tasks. The contingent operates in teams of five members with the team leader either the rank of Sergeant or Inspectorate. The STC would also conduct observational and command related tasks, to ensure and review the
Police Tactical Unit A police tactical unit (PTU) is a specialized police unit trained and equipped to handle situations that are beyond the capabilities of ordinary law enforcement units because of the level of violence (or risk of violence) involved. The tasks of a ...
's use of force and tactics are appropriate, to further improve from past events.


Operations


2014 Hong Kong protests

The name of the police operation for the protests was Operation Solarpeak. File:Umbrella Revolution Police clear Roadblock in Queensway 20141014.jpg, STC in Queensway rapidly removing obstacles. File:Special Unit Cleaning Admiralty 20141211.jpg, STC & PTU in Queensway rapidly removing obstacles. File:Umbrella movement Mong Kok clearance 07.JPG, PTU creating a blockade the Mong Kok Occupied Area, while STC officers push the mobile platform. File:Umbrella movement Mong Kok clearance 30.JPG, 2 STC officers standing on the mobile platform. File:Umbrella movement Mong Kok clearance 31.JPG, Closeup of a STC officer standing on the mobile platform. File:Special Tactical Squad Cleaning CWB 20141215.jpg, STC in
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rapidly removing obstacles.


2016 Mong Kok Civil Unrest

On 9 February evening, 2016, in an escalation of the
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, protesters changed their tactics, overwhelming the
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, and the Special Tactical Contingent were deployed as a result. They arrived at the intersection of Soy Street and Sai Yeung Choi Street South at 4:30 am, where they quickly cleared protesters. However, after 5 minutes, due to the lack of reinforcements, they were forced to retreat, with one constable injured. File:Special Tactical Squad clear Sai Yee Street 20160208.jpg, STC in Sai Yee Street creating a riot blockade.


2016 Anti-Interpretation Protest

Protests were held from 6 to 8 November 2016 during the interpretation of the
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.


2019 anti extradition bill protests

Squads were deployed to disperse the crowds after clashes between the protesters and the police started. During some of the protests in August, protesters threw
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, bricks, metal pipes etc., and the squads deployed tear gas canisters, rubber bullet, beanbag rounds to disperse them. Live-fire weapons were also deployed. Many of the officers were accused for using excessive force during arrests and while dispersing the protesters. Most notably during the
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and the siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. ''
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'' and ''
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'' reported that SDU operators disguised as protesters provoked fights with protestors in order for them to be arrested. ''Newtalk'' reported that SDU operators disguised as protestors committed illegal acts such as setting fire on the street as part of a
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operation. A report by
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singled out the Special Tactical Contingent for "the worst abuses" of
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during the 2019–20 protests, noting that:
"Almost every arrested person interviewed described being beaten with batons and fists during their arrest, even when they posed no resistance".


Uniform

Officers initially wore a dark blue PTU uniform. Each officer attached a team call-sign with
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to the back of their
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for example “3-1”. There was no Force requirement for a STC member to attach their service number or rank to their uniform although some officers did. During the
2016 Mong Kok civil unrest Civil unrest occurred in Mong Kok, Hong Kong from the night of 8 February 2016 until the following morning. This incident occurred following the government's crackdown on unlicensed street hawkers during the Chinese New Year holidays. Eventua ...
, the police found that the PTU uniform was not suitable for the contingent. A new
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uniform together with protective armor was sourced from overseas in November 2016 and approved in January 2017. The new uniform was first used in operations on 9 June 2019. There was no requirement to attach their service number to their uniform although some officers attached it. From 28 June 2019, each officer attached to their helmet, in addition to the team call-sign, a sticker with a letter known as a Alpha ID to identify individual members of the team for example letters “a” to “e” if the team consists of 5 members. The Alpha ID was not unique to the officer and would be returned if an officer was no longer assigned to the STC and reissued to another officer. In November 2020, the High Court found that the failure of the
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to establish and maintain a system to ensure that each police officer could be uniquely identified and that officers wear and prominently display a unique identification number or mark violated Article 3 of the
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. Officers attached a fluorescent stick (including
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or
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colours, depending on their team) to their helmet at night time for easier recognition by a commanding officer.


Equipment


Personal gear


Others

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* First aid kits *
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Wire cutters Diagonal pliers (also known as wire cutters or diagonal cutting pliers, or under many regional names) are pliers intended for the cutting of wire or small stock, rather than grabbing or turning. The plane defined by the cutting edges of the jaw ...
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* Tactical boots *
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* Anti-cut gloves, uses 3M materials, used to carry and remove obstacles. * Mobile Platform, 4 officers are in charge of protecting and pushing the platform, alongside 2 officers on the platform to observe, conduct forensic filming, announce, command, etc.OC Spray and Pepper Spray
"Oriental Daily" 26 November 2014


Riot control agents


Weapons


Projectiles


See also

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Police Tactical Unit (Hong Kong) The Police Tactical Unit (PTU; ) is a unit within the Hong Kong Police Force which provides an immediate manpower reserve for use in large-scale emergencies. Duties Unit companies are attached to all land Regions and are available for intern ...
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Special Duties Unit The Special Duties Unit (SDU; zh, c=特別任務連), nicknamed the "Flying Tigers" ( zh, c=飛虎隊), is the elite tactical unit of the Hong Kong Police Force tasked with countering terrorist attacks, hostage rescue, underwater search and r ...


References

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