BEIJING, March 11 (Xinhua) -- Beijing has formed its
helicopter police team for the security of 2008 Olympic Games, and the pilots
will carry out drills as soon as the helicopters are delivered in the second
half of this year, a senior Beijing official said.
"The pilot team has been organized and we are working
on an air patrol mechanism," said Qiang Wei, deputy chief of the Beijing
Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China.
"After serving the security of the Olympic Games, the
helicopters will be used to safeguard the safety of Beijing," Qiang, also a
deputy to the National People's Congress, said on the sidelines of the
parliament's annual session.
The Olympic security system, including security
facilities in sports venues, will be completed at the end of this year, and a
number of exercises will be conducted, said Qiang.
However, the official did not give details such as
the exact number of the chopper crew.
The air police will help collect evidence, trail
criminal suspects, support ground operations in combating terrorism and riots,
transfer policemen and facilities, and direct traffic, according to the
Municipal Public Security Bureau.
The municipal government has sealed agreements to
purchase three helicopters and got one free from an Italian firm and its joint
venture in east China's Jiangxi Province.
The crew members have been selected from the air
force and some college graduates after a six-month training, sources with the
bureau told reporters last year.
About 90,000 policemen are expected to be called up
for the Games, and the budget for security work is said to be 300 million U.S.
dollars, accounting for about one fifth of the total costs, according to the
Beijing organizing committee of the Games.