Royal Hong Kong Police – Escape

With more than six years of service in the Royal Hong Kong police, three of which were spent commanding an emergency unit during one of Hong Kong's most violent periods of mayhem in which our platoon was frequently embroiled in gun battles against ruthless armed criminals, my career was now in tatters as a result … Continue reading Royal Hong Kong Police – Escape

Royal Hong Kong Police – The streets of Kowloon

A one pip bomban Although recipient of "Baton of Honour" when passing out of Police Training Schools, I was posted to Kowloon City police station which was not my first, or even any of my preferred postings. I was given accommodation at Ho Man Tin Single Inspectors' quarters at a cost of 7.5% of my … Continue reading Royal Hong Kong Police – The streets of Kowloon

Royal Hong Kong Police – The beginning

The goldsmith robbery getaway car came screeching into the carpark of Hung Hom ferry pier with Car 8 from Mong Kok in hot pursuit. As the Platoon Commander of Emergency Unit Kowloon West I had been following the frenetic radio commentary from the front seat of EU Car 50 and together with EU Car 1 … Continue reading Royal Hong Kong Police – The beginning