New Police Commissioner Stephen Lo said today that he will focus on fighting cybercrime and terrorism to maintain Hong Kong's safety and stability.
At a press conference this morning, Mr Lo noted a rise in the number of cybercrimes in recent years. The Government has earmarked funding to establish a new Cyber Security & Technology Crime Bureau within the force, and as commissioner he plans to boost training, equipment, investigation capabilities and overseas co-operation on cyber security.
He also said that while there is no intelligence suggesting an immediate terrorist threat to Hong Kong, the city should be prepared. The Police will boost intelligence gathering and exchange, as well as training and co-operation with international law enforcement agencies on counter-terrorism.
In his opening remarks, Mr Lo said he was honoured and proud to be appointed as Police Commissioner and pledged to do his best to ensure Hong Kong remains one of the safest and most stable societies in the world.
"We will perform our duties in a fair, impartial and politically neutral manner," Mr Lo said, adding that he will boost communication with the community so they can gain a better understanding of the Police's work.
Retiring Police Commissioner Andy Tsang said this morning that he was confident Mr Lo could lead the force in overcoming future challenges.
He also urged protesters and politicians to obey the law while fighting for their political beliefs and rights.