The exercise is called "Wolf Hunt 2025" and is held at Grand Lisboa by six government departments, including the Police General Headquarters, Macau Customs, the Public Security Police, the Judiciary Police, the Fire Services Bureau, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau and STDM.
The exercise simulated a bomb threat and an armed robbery at two locations in Macau Entertainment Complex. The police formed an on-site command center to respond to the incident and eventually successfully arrested the criminals and resolved the crisis.
In the simulated bomb threat exercise, a criminal group falsely claimed to have placed a bomb in a hotel mall in the central district of Macau under the management of STDM, and demanded payment of HK$100 million in cryptocurrency. STDM then immediately cooperated with the police on the incident and resolved the crisis.
Another exercise was held in the casino of Grand Lisboa, where four robbers sneaked into the casino and robbed the gambling tables and guests' belongings. Many people were slashed or fell by the robbers. At the same time, it was simulated that the robbers were holding a bomb and holding two hostages in the lounge of the casino. The police sent out different personnel such as the special operations team and the crisis negotiation team to deal with it, and finally successfully subdued the robbers.
The exercise lasted for one hour and involved about 209 people. The police pointed out that under the guidance of the leaders of relevant departments and the concerted efforts of the participating personnel of Macau Entertainment Comprehensive and the departmental participants, the entire exercise process was smooth and achieved the expected purpose.