Yeosu Police Station Holds Online Entrance Ceremony for 12th Citizen Police School Class View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] On the 16th, Yeosu Police Station held the 12th Citizen Police School online entrance ceremony in the chief's office with only one representative of the 12th class attending.


The Citizen Police School is operated to provide comprehensive and basic education on police activities to help citizens easily understand police work and to promote cooperation between civilians and the police.


This training, with 18 Yeosu citizens applying, will be conducted over eight days from the 16th to the 23rd. To prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), it is held online and non-face-to-face (using Band). The program includes education on responding to voice phishing, which has recently emerged as a social issue, digital sex crime prevention, first aid training, traffic accident response guidelines, police station tours, and field experiences at police substations. Through these various programs, participants are expected to complete the Citizen Police School training.


Participant Heo 00 said, "I originally had a dream of becoming a police officer, so I applied to the Citizen Police School," adding, "I hope this opportunity to understand police work through diverse education will help reduce the distance between the police and citizens."



Police Chief Moon Byung-hoon stated, "Despite the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), I thank the trainees who voluntarily participated to ensure local public safety. I ask that you take a leading role in community policing where the police and residents work together."


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