Special Security Response Team
The Special Security Response Team[2][a] (特別機動警備隊, Tokubetsu kidō keibitai) is an emergency service unit placed under the Japanese Ministry of Justice's Correction Bureau. It is based at the Tokyo Detention House.[4] According to Norio Saeki, Director of the Correction Bureau, SeRT is tasked to handle anti-riot and disaster operations at CB-staffed facilities without diverting manpower from various police or fire departments.[5] Captain Hiromichi Ouchi is the SeRT's commanding officer when the unit was founded.[2] Captain Shinjiro Nagase was the SeRT Deputy Captain.[6] HistoryThe SeRT was established on April 1, 2019, at the grounds of the Tokyo Detention House.[2] On June 3, 2019, the unit was awarded the commander's flag by Minister of Justice Takashi Yamashita.[7] The SeRT allowed the Correction Bureau to have a full-time anti-riot response unit as the CB formerly used temporary anti-riot teams consisting of CB guards[7] and to ensure security of CB-staffed correctional facilities.[8] In the aftermath of the 2021 Atami landslide, a humanitarian operation was underway in Atami, Shizuoka.[9] 19 officers were dispatched to work with Atami City officials and the Atami Police Station on July 18 to provide support in traffic duties and protection of restricted areas.[2][10] After Typhoon Hagibis made landfall at Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture,[11] 13 SeRT officers were deployed to Suzaka, Nagano to provide assistance for waste disposal and provide facility security from October 19 to 23.[2][12] From October 23, 14 SeRT officers were deployed to the city up to October 27.[12] On December 2, 2021, SeRT has publicly shown a Mazda CX-8 that would serve as a commander vehicle, equipped with red emergency lights, front sensor, radio and loudspeaker microphone.[6] It was previously delivered to the Ministry of Justice in November 2021.[6] On April 19, 2022, SeRT held an induction ceremony to welcome new officers into the unit.[1] OrganizationSeRT is composed of 56 officers, including the captain in charge.[8][13] On April 19, 2022, 58 officers are assigned to SeRT.[1] TasksSeRT is tasked with the following responsibilities:[2]
EquipmentSeRT officers are equipped with tear gas, anti-riot shields and tear gas grenade launchers.[14] Gallery
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