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Hong Kong Police Inside The Lines Chris Emmett

  • SKU: BELL-10481614
Hong Kong Police Inside The Lines Chris Emmett
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Publisher: Earnshaw Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.2 MB
Author: Chris Emmett
ISBN: 9789888552221, 9888552228
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Hong Kong Police Inside The Lines Chris Emmett by Chris Emmett 9789888552221, 9888552228 instant download after payment.

Hong Kong: a Chinese city with British-based law, a unique place with a unique police force. In his latest book, Chris Emmett, best-selling author of Hong Kong Policeman, puts you on the streets, alongside the Hong Kong police officers dealing with the greatest crises of the past few decades. Drug-runners, refugees, illegal immigrants, violent gangs, gun-wielding robbers—Hong Kong Police: Inside the Lines tells stories never before told from a unique perspective.
About the Author
Chris Emmett served with the Hong Kong Police for twenty-eight years. In addition to general uniform and detective duties, he served in several specialist posts. He worked on the Hong Kong-China border during the Chairman Mao era and did three tours with the paramilitary Police Tactical Unit, the Blue Berets. While in the Narcotics Bureau, he was part of the team that arrested the owner of Hong Kong's most popular newspaper for dealing in twenty-nine tons of opium and heroin. In 1998, Chris retired with the rank of Senior Superintendent and now lives in England's Yorkshire Dales with his wife, Stephanie. His first book, `Hong Kong Policeman,' was published in 2014.

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