Established in March 2021 by the Ministry of Public Security, the Cavalry
Mobile Police Corps is a specialized unit within the Mobile Police Command.
Their primary responsibilities include combating crime and maintaining security
and order.

To effectively utilize horses, the unit coordinates with experts in horse
taming and training.

The police officers, equipped with AK guns, walkie-talkies, and batons,
patrol the pedestrian street with a sense of authority and presence.

The horses used by the Cavalry Mobile Police Corps are reportedly imported
from Mongolia, ensuring the highest quality and performance.

The taming and training process empowers the horses to adapt to various
situations, making them reliable partners for the police officers.

The Cavalry Mobile Police Corps is well-suited for controlling unruly
demonstrations, especially in areas where conventional vehicles cannot
access.

In addition to patrols, the horses can also assist with rescue operations
in mountainous regions, showcasing their versatility.

The Cavalry Mobile Police Corps attracts crowds wherever they go, with
people gathering along the walking street to witness their impressive
march.

As one of the youngest units within the People’s Public Security force,
the Cavalry Mobile Police Corps has already made significant contributions
to major activities across the country.

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