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There is no star on the two bars. Is it auxiliary police


        

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  • 2024-06-17 17:00:02

    The two stars on the shoulder badge of a police officer have no bars. Police epaulets are mainly divided into police rank epaulets, professional and technical epaulets, trainee police officers' epaulets, and reserve police officers' epaulets. Administrative personnel wear navy blue police rank epaulets, and professional and technical personnel wear blue gray professional and technical police rank epaulets, both of which have the same style. Chief Superintendent: the national emblem encircled by an olive branch; Deputy Chief Superintendent: the national emblem encircled by an olive branch; First Superintendent: the olive branch plus three stars; Second Superintendent: the olive branch plus two stars; Third Superintendent: the olive branch plus one star; First Superintendent: three stars on two bars; Second Superintendent: two stars on two bars; Third Superintendent: one star on two bars; First Superintendent: three stars on one bar, The second level superintendent: two stars on one bar, the third level superintendent: one bar and one star, the first level constable: two stars on the light board, the second level constable: one star on the light board, the epaulets of trainee police officers (police officers who have entered the post but have not been formally awarded) and reserve police officers (students in public security and prison colleges, not police) are two turns on the light board and one turn on the light board respectively, and the color is only navy blue.

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    Article 24 of the People's Police Law The State shall, in accordance with the nature, tasks and characteristics of the work of the people's police, stipulate the organizational structure and job order. Article 25 The people's police shall practise a system of police ranks according to law.

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    2024-06-17 17:00:02

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