Gwangju Seobu Police Station Conducts 'Joint Anti-Terrorism Practical Training' with Related Agencies
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Western Police Station announced on the 19th that it conducted a 'Joint Anti-Terrorism Practical Training' hosted by the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency and the Western Police Station on the 16th.
The training, held at the Gwangju World Cup Stadium with a total of 85 participants from anti-terrorism related agencies including police, fire department, and military, was organized to strengthen the crisis response capabilities of anti-terrorism agencies and ensure public safety in the event of a terrorist situation at multi-use facilities such as stadiums.
Assuming a real situation scenario, the training involved complex anti-terrorism responses such as unidentified drone appearance, hostage rescue, and explosive removal according to the missions of each agency.
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The police possess and utilize advanced anti-drone equipment such as jamming guns to prepare for drone-based terrorism, and will continue to conduct joint training among anti-terrorism related agencies to ensure public safety against various terrorist threats.
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