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  2. CS gas - Wikipedia

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    The compound 2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile (also called o-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile; chemical formula: C 10 H 5 ClN 2), a cyanocarbon, is the defining component of the lachrymatory agent commonly referred to as CS gas, a tear gas which is used as a riot control agent, and is banned for use in warfare due to the 1925 Geneva Protocol.

  3. Swiss Border Guard - Wikipedia

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    It also participated in international missions. Furthermore, the Swiss Border Guard supplied agents (Ground and air marshals) to the Federal Office of Police, the agents being tasked with preventing incidents on board aircraft and at airports. In its entirety, the Swiss Border Guard was tasked with enforcing over 150 national laws.

  4. Kantonspolizei Zurich - Wikipedia

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    It comprises 3,800 full-time positions, of which 2,247 are police officers, including about 100 Sicherheitsassistenten (security assistants) at the Zurich Airport, as of January 2015. [2] The KZ also provides the ePolice internet service, [ 11 ] and has run the Kriminalmuseum (criminal museum) in its headquarters since 1959. [ 12 ]

  5. Riot control - Wikipedia

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    Riot control agents (sometimes called RCAs) are non-lethal lachrymatory agents used for riot control. Most commonly used riot control agents are pepper spray and various kinds of tear gas. These chemicals enable to disperse a protesting or rioting crowd, or to clear a building. [ 11 ]

  6. List of air rage incidents - Wikipedia

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    Zhengzhou Airport riot: Heavy snowstorms in China's Henan province caused flights out of Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport to be canceled on the evening of February 5 during the country's New Year public holiday period, the time of peak travel in the country. Stranded travelers who had been camped out in the terminal, sleeping on their ...

  7. List of police tactical units - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the secret agents of the AIVD, its undercover police officers are allowed to carry weapons. Bijstandseenheid (Support Unit) – Various SWAT duties and, most notably, serving as heavy riot police and internal security force cleared to use lethal force if necessary to restore public order.

  8. Zurich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Zurich Airport (IATA: ZRH, ICAO: LSZH) is the largest international airport of Switzerland and the principal hub of Swiss International Air Lines. It serves Zurich , the largest city in Switzerland, and, with its surface transport links, much of the rest of the country.

  9. CNS (chemical weapon) - Wikipedia

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    CNS is a mixture of chloroacetophenone, chloropicrin and chloroform that is used as a chemical warfare agent. [1] CNS has the lachrymatory effects of chloroacetophenone and choking effects of chloropicrin. It has a flypaper-like odor. CNS was used as a riot control agent, but it is no longer used. [2]