Honing skills
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A squad of Chinese special police show off their skill in dealing with a hostage situation in a bus during a demonstration of their skills in Hefei, east China's Anhui province on. China will spend $111.6 billion on its police forces in 2012, the government said as it focuses on quelling rising social unrest ahead of a 10-yearly leadership change.
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A squad of Chinese special police gather during a demonstration of their skills in Hefei, east China's Anhui province. China will spend $111.6 billion on its police forces in 2012, the government said as it focuses on quelling rising social unrest ahead of a 10-yearly leadership change.
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A squad of Chinese special police show off their skills in Hefei, east China's Anhui province. China will spend $111.6 billion on its police forces in 2012, the government said as it focuses on quelling rising social unrest ahead of a 10-yearly leadership change. AFP PHOTO
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A squad of Chinese special police show off their skills abseiling from a building in Hefei, east China's Anhui province. China will spend $111.6 billion on its police forces in 2012, the government said as it focuses on quelling rising social unrest ahead of a 10-yearly leadership change. AFP PHOTO
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A Chinese special police bomb expert shows how he defuse an explosive during a demonstration of their skills in Hefei, east China's Anhui province. China will spend $111.6 billion on its police forces in 2012, the government said as it focuses on quelling rising social unrest ahead of a 10-yearly leadership change. AFP PHOTO
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A squad of Chinese special police gather during a demonstration of their skills in Hefei, east China's Anhui province. China will spend $111.6 billion on its police forces in 2012, the government said as it focuses on quelling rising social unrest ahead of a 10-yearly leadership change. AFP PHOTO
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A Chinese special police canine team show off a sniffer dog at work in Hefei, east China's Anhui province. China will spend $111.6 billion on its police forces in 2012, the government said as it focuses on quelling rising social unrest ahead of a 10-yearly leadership change. AFP PHOTO
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