Kwangjin Lee Appointed as the 25th Chief of Busan Maritime Police Station
This Preface: "We Must Fulfill Our Basic Duties and Create a Happy Organization First"
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Yoseop] Lee Gwang-jin, the 25th Chief of the Busan Maritime Police Station, held an inauguration ceremony on the 13th and officially began his duties.
According to Busan Maritime Police, the inauguration ceremony took place at 4 p.m. in the auditorium on the 5th floor of the police station, attended by department heads and staff.
On the 13th, Lee Kwang-jin, the 25th Chief of the Busan Maritime Police Station, is greeting employees at the inauguration ceremony. (Photo by Busan Maritime Police)
View original imageAt the inauguration, Chief Lee said, "To become a true maritime police force for the people, we must first faithfully carry out our basic duties and create an organization where we ourselves are happy."
Chief Lee joined as the 46th police officer candidate in 1998 and has served in the Prime Minister's Office Public Service Management Office, the Presidential Office Civil Service Discipline Secretariat, the Maritime Police Agency Security Division Chief, Busan Maritime Police Investigation Division Chief, and Innovation Planning and Finance Officer.
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