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Hong Kong Disciplined Services | |||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 紀律部隊 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 纪律部队 | ||||||||||||
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Subjected to legal regulations, the Hong Kong Disciplined Services, also known as Disciplinary forces are made up of the following:-
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) reports directly to the Chief Executive.[1] Although they are not typically uniformed, they are considered as a regular force. Much of their work is classified[citation needed]. They treat the identity of the complainant in strict confidence (try to keep it confidential).[2] After lodging a complaint to the ICAC, the complainant cannot disclose the identity of the subject person.[3]
Six regular forces[4] report to the Security Bureau:
Two auxiliary forces also report to the Security Bureau. They are mainly staffed by volunteers trained in responding to emergency and operations.