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2024-05-07httpswww.police.ntpc.gov.tw28840The Newly-Appointed Police Commissioner of New Taipei City----Adopts Community Policing to Maintain Public OrderNEWS2021-01-272021-03-30New Taipei City Police DepartmentThe Newly-Appointed Police Commissioner of New Taipei City----Adopts Community Policing to Maintain Public Order
The newly-appointed Commissioner of New Taipei City Police Department (NTPD), Mr. Tsung-Jen Huang, had visited 32 police stations over the past weekend shortly after he assumed office on Saturday, January 16. After the visitation, Commissioner Huang posted on his official Facebook page to elaborate on his policing idea that the police should serve the public and therefore the opinions from patrol officers should be highly valued. Due to the fact that he may retire within years, Commissioner Huang pledged to establish a warm and humanized police system and to enhance the well-being of the citizens.
Having participated in the Annual Conference of International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) on behalf of the National Police Agency a few years ago, Commissioner Huang emphasized the essence of community policing that the police need to build relationships and trusts with the community in order to improve police work, and that’s why he takes visiting police stations as top priority. Even though the police work had been well-enhanced while the former Commissioner Che-Wen Chen was in office, Commissioner Huang still made a commitment to strive for better police work with the supports of all officers.
Commissioner Huang had also been called “Brother Jen” (meaning he will always be with all officers) by the local police officers when he was the Police Commissioner of Tainan City. He said that safety of all officers is the greatest asset and therefore officers should not be asked to risk their lives to search for police performance objectives.
Having considering that the Commissioner of NTPD is the last appointment as governmental official, Commissioner Huang promised that he will hold nothing back to take on the responsibility to protect the safety and well-being of all 4 million citizens even though it is quite challenging.