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Chinese policemen are patrolling the streets in Italy to make tourists feel safer

Chinese Police officers attend a news conference at the Italian Interior Ministry headquarters in Rome Monday, May 2, 2016. Chinese policemen are in Italy to start patrols with Italian officers in Rome and Milan in a two-week experiment. Interior Minister Angelino Alfano says the aim is to make Chinese tourists feel safe and notes it’s the first time China sent police to Europe for such a project. (AP Photo/Paolo Santalucia)

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Chinese policemen are in Italy to start patrols with Italian officers in Rome and Milan in a two-week experiment.

Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said Monday that the aim is to make Chinese tourists feel safe and noted that it's the first time China sent police to Europe for such a project.

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Starting Tuesday, two Chinese uniformed policemen will patrol with Italian counterparts in Rome, while two others will patrol with Italian police in Milan. For the second week, the Chinese will switch cities.

The Chinese, who speak Italian, received training from Italian officials in Beijing. Three million Chinese tourists visit Italy annually.

Italy has scarcely drawn on its relatively-new immigrant communities for police officers.

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