Yan Zhengbin, vice head of the public security administration division of the Ministry of Public Security told China Central Television that the practice of deployment of armed patrols is being normalised in big cities and areas with "complicated public security situations" to make China safer.
Since Sunday, Shanghai police have been seen carrying guns and bullet casings as well as their usual handcuffs and batons in daily patrols, a move local authorities said was made after more than a month of personnel training and preparations.
Thirty-three people were killed and 143 injured at the Kunming railway station after being slashed by knives by alleged Muslim Uyghur militants from the restive Xinjiang province.
Chinese police have patrolled with arms in the past, Yan added, citing hunts for fugitives and night patrols.
He also said armed policemen have been well trained in gun use and will only resort to actually drawing their guns in case of vicious crimes such as hostage taking, arson and bombings.
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