Group 1 - The UK government announced the establishment of the National Police Service (NPS) to integrate law enforcement resources and improve case handling efficiency, which has been humorously referred to as the "British FBI" [1] - The NPS will consolidate elite police forces from various regions, including the Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism unit and the UK Air Police, and will be led by a new chief who will be the highest-ranking official in the country's law enforcement [1][2] - The NPS aims to create unified law enforcement and training standards, acquire advanced equipment such as facial recognition cameras, and facilitate the sharing of technology, intelligence, and resources across the UK [1][2] Group 2 - The establishment of the NPS is a key part of the largest police reform since the creation of the first professional police force in 1829, with the Home Secretary emphasizing the need for top talent and cutting-edge technology to combat serious criminals [2] - The NPS will focus on tackling major cases such as terrorism, organized crime, and large-scale fraud, moving away from the inefficient multi-departmental collaboration model [2] - The current fragmented police structure in the UK, with local forces operating independently and lacking centralized resources, has been criticized for being outdated and inefficient, prompting the government's intention to consolidate local forces into 12 "super police" units [3]
改革警务,英国要建自己的FBI,将致力于破获大案要案
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-01-25 22:40