Police Chief Min Gap-ryong: "Complete Police Reform... We Will Become a Police Force for Democracy, Human Rights, and Public Welfare"
First Schedule of the New Year: Visits to Hyeonchungwon and Police Memorial Park
National Cemetery visit by Min Gap-ryong, Commissioner of the National Police Agency. / Photo by National Police Agency
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] Min Gap-ryong, Commissioner of the National Police Agency, visited the National Cemetery and the Police Memorial Park on January 2nd as his first schedule of the new year to pay respects and reaffirm his commitment to police reform.
On the afternoon of the same day, Commissioner Min visited the National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul, the Police Memorial Tower, and the Police Memorial Park consecutively to honor the police officers who dedicated themselves to the nation. The visit was accompanied by the leadership of the National Police Agency and the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, as well as Park Jeong-hoon, Chairman of the Police Commission, and other commissioners.
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After paying respects at the National Cemetery, Commissioner Min wrote in the guestbook, "I will complete police reform for the people, together with the people, and transform into a world-class democratic, human rights, and community-oriented police force."
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