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Taoyuan Buddhist Association donates advanced tech to police for crime fighting

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Taoyuan Buddhist Association donated thermal imaging drones, micro-cameras, and drug saliva test kits to the Taoyuan City Criminal Investigation Corps.
  • These donations aim to enhance the police's technological capabilities in crime investigation and drug enforcement.
  • The equipment will aid in nighttime rescue, evidence collection, suspect tracking, and rapid drug screening.

The Taoyuan Buddhist Association has bolstered the technological capabilities of the Taoyuan City Criminal Investigation Corps through a significant donation of advanced equipment. On August 18th, the association presented thermal imaging drones, micro-cameras (bodycams), and drug saliva test kits to the police. This initiative aims to strengthen the corps' effectiveness in investigating criminal cases and combating drug-related offenses. Taoyuan City Deputy Mayor Su Jun-bin, who accepted the donation on behalf of the city, emphasized the equipment's crucial role in supporting frontline officers. "These devices will help upgrade the equipment for our police colleagues during nighttime rescue and investigation operations, effectively enhancing their duty performance," Su stated. Ming Ai, the abbot of the Taoyuan Buddhist Association, shared that he was inspired by a news report about Su Jun-bin's advocacy for "drug saliva rapid screening." Recognizing the importance of this initiative, the association mobilized public support to donate the drug test kits and police equipment. Their goal is to prevent drugs from entering schools and other public spaces, thereby building a safer societal defense line. The Taoyuan City Criminal Investigation Corps highlighted the increasing complexity of criminal activities and the challenges faced by police, particularly in poor nighttime visibility, difficult terrain, and limited evidence-gathering environments. The donated thermal imaging drones will provide real-time aerial imagery and heat source identification, proving invaluable for rapid situation assessment in low-visibility conditions. The bodycams will allow officers to record their duties, enhancing evidence integrity and post-incident verification. The drug saliva test kits will enable frontline officers to quickly screen for drug use, improving the efficiency of drug investigations. The corps plans to utilize this technology across various operations, including crime scene investigation, suspect tracking, missing person searches, and large-scale event security, ultimately aiming to shorten information acquisition and response times to improve public safety.

These devices will help upgrade the equipment for our police colleagues during nighttime rescue and investigation operations, effectively enhancing their duty performance.

โ€” Su Jun-binTaoyuan City Deputy Mayor Su Jun-bin highlighting the benefits of the donated equipment for police operations.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.