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Armoured cars and drones on offer at Beijing anti-terrorism technology trade fair

Buyers swarm to Beijing trade fair to cash in on latest and greatest protection equipment

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Two Chinese paramilitary policemen test telescopic sights fitted on dummy guns at the China International Exhibition and Symposium on Police Equipment and Anti-Terrorism Technology and Equipment (CIPATE) in Beijing on May 15, 2013. Photo: AFP

Mannequins in riot gear, armoured cars and drones line a police equipment and “anti-terrorism technology” trade fair in Beijing as vendors seek to profit from the nation’s huge internal security budget.

There are estimated to be more than 180,000 protests each year and authorities spend vast sums on ensuring order, more even than on its military, which is the largest in the world.

The police have a lot more money, they can barely spend it all
Chen Dahai

Shields, batons, gun-sights mounted on wooden rifles for demonstration purposes and more were on display at the event last week, where the capital’s own police force promoted a lie detection system.

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Two men in black uniforms marked “SWAT” inspected a pair of night-vision goggles, while a group of policemen who said they were from Jiangxi province, took particular interest as a bomb-disposal robot was demonstrated.

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“The country is giving huge support to police spending,” said Lu Hui, a salesman for Robostep, a two-wheeled, self-balancing scooter which he said was now being used by police while patrolling Beijing’s Tiananmen square, a rallying point for protests.

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