Korean Police Transfer 'Advanced Policing Techniques' to Officers from 8 Countries Worldwide
Non-face-to-face Training Amid COVID-19 Spread
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] On the 29th, the National Police Agency announced that it has transferred Korean police security techniques, such as emergency call response and cyber investigation methods, to 277 police officers from eight countries around the world through a 'non-face-to-face' method.
This training was prepared as part of the 'Security Hallyu' project promoted by the Korean police to strengthen the security capabilities of police officers worldwide and to establish close cooperative relationships with the target countries.
Police officers from eight countries including Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, El Salvador, and Angola participated in the training, which covered four areas: emergency call response, cyber investigation, closed-circuit television (CCTV) investigation, and on-site forensics.
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A National Police Agency official said, "With the spread of Security Hallyu, the demand to comprehensively adopt Korean police security systems, such as the 112 emergency call system, is increasing," and added, "We will continue to introduce our security system to foreign countries and provide training to strengthen security capabilities linked to system adoption, supporting the expansion of Korea's excellent security system to more countries."
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