Kevin flipped through the loss report and suddenly thought of a question, "You just said that a small town in the outskirts of Namur could muster more than 50 police officers?"
Captain Pickering nodded, "Yes, Mr. Kevin. And that day, they also kept more than 30 people at the police station as a reserve."
"There are so many people?" Kevin was greatly surprised. Even in England, a police station in such a small town would have at most twenty or thirty officers.
Pickering spread his hands, "This is nothing. There are over 800 police officers in Namur city, and the Mons police station even has more than 900 people.
"The police stations in the Walloon Region have two more positions besides officers: 'auxiliary defenders' and 'service squads'. We had always thought the latter two were just menial helpers, but after this failed operation, we discovered that, except for not having uniforms, they were no different from regular police officers in other respects."