Special Tactical Squad
The Special Tactical Squad is a paramilitary task force of the Hong Kong Police Force, being a sub-division of the Police Tactical Unit. It was created in June 2014 to handle protests with its main tasks being crowd control and riot control, including when the PTU suffered from heavy blockade or obstruction. Examples were obstacle removal, conducting arrests, providing first aid, etc. The STS would also conduct observational and command related tasks, to ensure and review the Police Tactical Unit's use of force and tactics are appropriate, to further improve from past events. A report by Amnesty International singled out the Special Tactical Squad and riot police for "the worst abuses" of excessive force during the 2019-20 protests, noting that "almost every arrested person interviewed described being beaten with batons and fists during the arrest, even when they were not resisting and often already restrained," along with multiple hospitalizations.
History
In order to handle Occupy Central, the principle of the Police Tactical Unit, Chief Superintendent Au Yeung Chiu Kong Danko established the Special Tactical Squad task force in late June 2014. From its establishment, it was referred to as Removal Team internally in the police force. As Occupy Central evolved into the 2014 Hong Kong protests, the Removal Team got exposure in the press. The Hong Kong media gave it the nickname of Professional Removal Team. As Occupy Central continued, the squad gained further attention. On 30 Nov 2014, the Chief Superintendent of the Police Tactical Unit, Au Yeung Chiu Kong Danko, officially named it as the Special Tactical Squad.The Special Tactical Squad within the Hong Kong Police Force was stripped of their special task force status, and instead put within the police structure as an official unit.The unit mainly consists of operators from Special Duties Unit, Airport Security Unit, Counter-Terrorism Response Team and Railway Response Team.
On 9 February evening, 2016, in an escalation of the civil unrest, protesters changed their tactics, overwhelming the Hong Kong Police Force, and the Special Tactical Squad were deployed as a result. They arrived at the intersection of Soy Street and Sai Yeung Choi Street South at 4:30 am, where they quickly cleared protesters. However, after 5 minutes, due to the lack of reinforcements, they were forced to retreat, with one constable injured.
Selection training
Police officers require training in thermal cutting and obstacle removal.Uniform
- Beret: Newly designed in April 2002, created from the Police Tactical Unit Headquarters, uses soft, breathable, anti-fading and anti-hair removal fabric.
Equipment
Medical
- First Aid Kid
- * Space Blanket
- Spinal Board
Riot Control
- Riot Helmet, with built in cooling net, can withstand corrosive liquids.
- Riot Visors/Goggles
- Avon SF10 Gas Mask, British made, Canadian C4 Gas mask, AVON FM53, Scott Frr Gas mask can withstand against tear gas, Sarin toxins, Chlorine gases, and other toxic gases.
- 5.11 tactical VTAC LBE vest
- Anti-cut Gloves, uses 3M materials, used to carry and remove obstacles.
- Fire Protective Gloves
- Riot Gloves
- Riot Boots, used since October 2003, as the Police Tactical Unit's development, produced by the Hong Kong Correctional Services. The outer layer of the boot is made from fire proof materials, center layer uses Gore-Tex materials, is water-proof and breathable. In addition to using Kevlar materials, consists of heat withstanding and penetration proof abilities. The bottom of the boot has GeoXT chips, achieving work safety standards.
- Tactical Boots
- Cable Tie
- Handcuffs
Lethal and Less-Than-Lethal Deterrents
- Smith & Wesson Military & Police
- Glock 17
- Remington Model 870
- H&K MP5A3
- H&K MP5SFA2
- AR-15
- SIG Sauer SIG516
- Pepper Spray/OC Spray
- * Sabre Red Pepper Spray
- * Riot Specialized Pepper Spray
- * Pepper-spray projectile
- * OC Water Jet Pack, in the ratio of 350mL of OC Liquid to 14L of pure water, within a container, carried on the back or placed on the ground, far distance and accurate spray.
- * OC grenade
- 37/38mm Federal Riot Gun
- * NonLethal Technologies™ MP-6M5-CS /Model CS-565 Tear Gas rounds, 5 rounds per projectile, able to discharge at 50–70 meters.
- * NonLethal Technologies™ MP-4-R3 /Model 373 Rubber Baton rounds, 3 rounds per projectile, able to discharge at 40–50 meters.
- * Norinco NF01-3 Tear Gas rounds, 3 rounds per projectile, able to discharge at 50–70 meters.
- ARWEN 37 Multiple-Shot Less Lethal Launcher
- Batons
- * 21-inch ASP Extendable Baton
- * 18-inch PPCT Phoenix Extendable Baton
- * Riot Truncheon
Others
- Gas Mask, used since April 2002, produced by the Hong Kong Correctional Services, durable, water-proof and fire proof.
- Megaphone
- Wire Cutters
- Electric Drill
- Mobile Platform, 4 officers are in charge of protecting and pushing the platform, alongside 2 officers on the platform to observe, conduct forensic filming, announce, command, etc.
Major Incidences
Occupy Central">Occupy Central with Love and Peace">Occupy Central, [Umbrella Revolution], [Umbrella Movement]
2016 Mong Kok Civil Unrest
2016 Anti-Interpretation Protest
2019 anti extradition bill protests
Squads were deployed to disperse the crowds after clashes between the protesters and the police started. During some of the protests in August, protesters threw Molotov cocktails, bricks, metal pipes etc., and the squads deployed tear gas canisters, rubber bullet, beanbag rounds to disperse them, live-fire weapons were also deployed. Many of the officers were accused for using excessive force during arrests and while dispersing the protesters. Most notably during the 2019 Prince Edward station attack and the siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. SDU operators from Special Tactical Squad were also known to have disguised as protesters to make arrests, in which they were accused by some citizens for committing illegal acts such as setting fire on the street during their undercover assignments, thereby achieving their goals of false flag operations.Action record
- 2014:Operation SOLARPEAK
- 2016: 2016 Mong Kok civil unrest
- 2016: 2016 Anti-Interpretation Protest
- 2019: 2019–20 Hong Kong protests