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Mokpo Coast Guard has been conducting the first half of the year shooting training at the indoor shooting range inside the police station since the 10th. (Photo by Mokpo Coast Guard)

Mokpo Coast Guard has been conducting the first half of the year shooting training at the indoor shooting range inside the police station since the 10th. (Photo by Mokpo Coast Guard)

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[Asia Economy Honam Bureau, Reporter Seo Youngseo] Mokpo Coast Guard (Chief Lim Jaesoo) announced on the 11th that it is conducting the first half of the year police shooting training for 681 officers at the rank of inspector or below, including those working on land and patrol vessels, at the indoor shooting range inside the police station from May 10 to 18.


This shooting training proceeds in the following order: after receiving education on precautions and handling procedures for firearms prior to shooting, officers participate in practice shooting, followed by record shooting to assess their slow-fire and rapid-fire abilities.


During this period, Mokpo Coast Guard plans to strictly comply with COVID-19 prevention guidelines and thoroughly control the shooting range to prevent any safety accidents.


A Mokpo Coast Guard official stated, “We conduct regular shooting training twice a year to improve our ability to perform duties and respond to situations in the field in case of emergencies,” and added, “We will continue to enhance the capabilities of our officers so that we can protect the lives and property of the public under any circumstances.”





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