Where does WJ begin with the license plate number?

WJ is the abbreviation of "Armed Police" and is a special license plate for armed police vehicles.

The armed police license is composed of five parts. The first part is WJ, which is the abbreviation of "Armed Police"; the second part is the provincial and municipal code, the third part is the police type mark, and the fourth part is the directly affiliated unit (region) ) code, the fifth part is the number. The Chinese People's Armed Police Force, referred to as the Armed Police Force, was established in June 1982.

The Armed Police Force is responsible for the security and protection tasks assigned by the state. It is composed of internal security, gold, forest, water, electricity, transportation and other forces as well as public security border defense, firefighting and guard forces led by the Ministry of Public Security. It is governed by the State Council and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Dual leadership of the Military Council. The armed police force's fundamental functions are to protect national security, maintain social stability, and ensure that the people live and work in peace and contentment.

License plate number arrangement rules:

The number of characters in the motor vehicle registration agency code is 2, consisting of Chinese characters and English letters. The Chinese characters are the abbreviations of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the English letters are the code names of vehicle management offices.

The motor vehicle registration agency code for automobile license plate numbers is located in the center above the license plate, with Chinese characters and English letters arranged horizontally; the motor vehicle registration agency code for motorcycle license plate numbers is located on the left side of the license plate. Chinese characters and English letters are arranged vertically.

The number plate number consists of 5 characters, consisting of Arabic numerals or Arabic numerals and English letters. There are 10 Arabic numerals from 0 to 9 and 26 English letters from A to Z.