Last year, Japan experienced several major events that attracted global attention, including the assassination of Shinzo Abe and the attack on the Prime Minister. These incidents have forced the Japanese police to make significant adjustments in security measures, increase security levels, and conduct a series of training for relevant personnel.
Recently, a netizen found a news video from last year on Twitter, which featured some interesting details: during the originally serious security exercise, a personnel played the role of a “ninja special agent” and even received a close-up shot from a photographer.
This video is based on a training video from the police department last year and quickly sparked discussion on Twitter, receiving over 13 million views in just one to two days. Although it was last year’s news, the content is still eye-catching. I don’t know if there were any netizens discussing this interesting segment when the news first aired.
During the exercise, a scenario was simulated where an important officer was patrolling and an emergency occurred. The on-site security personnel needed to respond quickly and predict the terrain and location in order to arrange response measures in advance.
If a gunman appears on the scene, the standby security personnel and police dogs will take immediate action to subdue the suspect, while another group of personnel will be responsible for protecting the key personnel.
Interestingly, the actions of one of the special agents caught attention as they seemed to be simulating the process of “sealing”. The close-up shot was just right, making netizens wonder if it indicates that there are really ninjas in the special forces team.
This video has sparked widespread discussion on Twitter, with many netizens expressing their own opinions.
Some netizens believe that this is “police dog summoning technique”, and even joke that this special agent is conducting field investigations to give the police dog a certain level of hit and miss effect
Is this the summoning technique of police dogs
Others humorously refer to it as a disguised Konoha ninja.
Completely consistent
Although it’s not a big deal, let me introduce that this is the Saitama Railway Museum
They are really making seals, even their hand movements are almost the same
This should be a kind of field unfolding, right? It’s a must-have effect for police dogs
He’s the Konoha ninja after changing his appearance
What about a dog? Could this be a summoned shikigami
For the security work that some people jokingly use ninjutsu, netizens not only feel humorous, but also express a sense of peace of mind: the police who can use ninjutsu are indeed reassuring.
A police officer who can use ninjutsu! This kind of Japanese security is really reassuring
If security personnel really know ninjutsu, perhaps using the “Shadow Clone Technique” can instantly increase manpower instead of using police dogs; Using a sword in hand may be faster.