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Getting help from city police in 9 languages 2015-01-08
SHANGHAI’S 110 police hotline yesterday appointed 37 new translators, due to the increasing number of calls made by foreigners in recent years.
The translators were selected from different police departments and have received specialist training on handling calls.
New team members will replace some existing 110 translators who are required to return to their previous roles.
The translators were selected from different police departments and have received specialist training on handling calls.
New team members will replace some existing 110 translators who are required to return to their previous roles.
Application Status
04-16 | 21315227 | Processing |
03-12 | 21315226 | Processing |
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Inquiry Status
02-29 | 02131558 | Received |
03-06 | 02131557 | Received |
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