Inspection of Maritime Security Situation from Oryukdo to Songjeong Port

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Yoseop] On the 15th, Lee Gwangjin, Chief of the Busan Maritime Police Station, embarked on his first maritime inspection since taking office to understand the overall characteristics and vulnerable areas of the jurisdictional waters.


According to the Busan Maritime Police Station, Chief Lee used a patrol vessel from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM to directly check important terrain, landmarks, and vulnerable spots related to maritime security within the waters from Oryukdo to Songjeong Port.

On the 15th, Lee Gwang-jin, Chief of the Busan Maritime Police Agency (center), is directly checking the maritime security situation from Oryukdo to Songjeong Port using a patrol vessel. (Photo by Busan Maritime Police)

On the 15th, Lee Gwang-jin, Chief of the Busan Maritime Police Agency (center), is directly checking the maritime security situation from Oryukdo to Songjeong Port using a patrol vessel. (Photo by Busan Maritime Police)

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He also took time to commend the efforts of the vessel crew and listen to their difficulties, completing his first step this year toward establishing a security posture and creating a safe and clean sea.


Chief Lee urged the staff, “As the chief, I will always listen to the opinions from the front lines during my tenure,” and added, “Please do your best in your respective positions to become a maritime police force that communicates with and gains empathy from the public.”





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