Gwangju City Autonomous Police Committee Approves Operational Rules for Working-Level Council View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan City Autonomous Police Committee held its 4th meeting on the 28th and announced that it reviewed and resolved the operating regulations for the Autonomous Police Committee Working Council and the personnel management rules for police officers in charge of autonomous police affairs.


The Working Council is an organization established to facilitate the smooth execution of autonomous police affairs and to cooperate and coordinate between national police affairs and autonomous police affairs.


Departments from institutions related to the execution of autonomous police affairs, such as Gwangju City, the National Police Agency, and the Office of Education, participate to provide integrated security services combining public safety administration and local administration.


Additionally, based on the scope of delegation reviewed and resolved at the 3rd extraordinary meeting held on the 21st, the "Rules on Personnel Management for Police Officers in Charge of Autonomous Police Affairs in Gwangju City" were finalized.


The personnel management rules were prepared focusing on stable and efficient personnel operations in the field during the early implementation of the autonomous police system.


On the 30th, according to the first policy, the "Comprehensive Traffic Safety Measures for Children's Protection Zones," the site of the children's protection zone at Unnam Elementary School in Gwangsan District will be inspected, and a children's traffic safety campaign will be conducted together with related organizations.


Kim Taebong, Chairman of the Gwangju Autonomous Police Committee, said, "During the pilot operation period, the committee devoted itself to establishing the institutional foundation for full implementation in July and discovering policies. Going forward, we will continue to support the stable operation of the autonomous police system institutionally and actively discover region-customized policies through citizen participation."



Meanwhile, since its launch on May 10, the committee has held two regular meetings and extraordinary meetings, reviewing and resolving a total of 14 agenda items, building a cooperative network to prepare the institutional foundation for full implementation in July, and focusing on policy development.


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