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Taiwan special forces demonstrate hostage rescue skills
President Lai Ching-te visited Taiwan’s anti-terrorism center, praising special forces’ drills and pledging support. A NT$740 million investment will enhance training facilities.2025/06/13 16:33 -

Taiwan Railway to boost police presence for staff safety
Taiwan Railways boosts safety with increased police presence and potential body cameras after recent assaults. Employees receive support and counseling services.2025/06/00 07:00 -

Police agency clarifies budget plan amid accusations
The National Police Agency denies funding Kuma Academy for civil defense training, calling media claims baseless. The budget supports local training efforts without specific partnerships.2025/01/17 11:03 -

Kuma Academy denies receiving funds for defense training
Kuma Academy denies claims of government funding for its civil defense training, criticizing a report as misleading. CEO Chu Fu-ming highlights the need for broad collaboration in Taiwan’s civil defense efforts.2025/01/10 14:22 -

Police dismiss report of training plan partnerships
The National Police Agency clarified that reports of specific partnerships with groups like Kuma Academy for civil defense training were examples, not actual collaborations. The agency emphasized adherence to government procurement laws and the involvement of professional organizations. It plans to incorporate NGO feedback to enhance civil defense training and societal awareness.2025/01/10 13:56 -

Enoch Wu reaffirms Forward Alliance’s independence
Enoch Wu, founder of Forward Alliance, asserts the group’s independence and nonprofit status, focusing on safety training in Taiwan. They have trained over 1,000 officers and donated equipment.2025/01/10 09:42 -

Taiwan’s first K9 ESD helps crack money laundering case
Discover how Taiwan’s first electronic storage detection dog, Wafer, aided Kaohsiung City Police in uncovering an NT$5.1 billion money laundering case linked to gambling websites. Learn about Wafer’s unique training and skills.2024/07/04 16:04 -

Official addresses public transport safety after TMRT attack
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s public transportation safety concerns following a stabbing on the Taichung Metro. Officials address security measures and the call for increased police presence.2024/05/22 14:03 -

Ocean Affairs Minister promotes maritime careers
Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling encourages students at Central Police University to join maritime patrol, highlighting the role’s importance in safeguarding maritime sovereignty, fighting crime, and ensuring safety at sea. Kuan commits to supporting educational resources and promoting international cooperation to enhance maritime patrol capabilities and uphold the "three safeties."2024/05/03 11:49 -

Taiwan military adjusts restrictions to meet manpower needs
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) announced on Wednesday (July 5) future significant revisions to the selection and training guidelines for volunteer soldiers and military police.2023/07/06 14:55



