Police Agency Holds 'Police Communication Forum'... Shares Progress on Developing Drug Detection Kits
Kim Chang-ryong, Commissioner of the National Police Agency (center), is attending the 'Police Communication Forum' on the 18th and examining a drug detection kit.
[Photo by National Police Agency]
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] On the 18th, the National Police Agency held the 'Police Communication Forum' at the police headquarters in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, sharing progress on the development of a drug detection kit aimed at the prevention of drug-related crimes.
At the forum, attended by Police Commissioner Kim Chang-ryong and other police leadership, Jeong Hee-seon, Chair Professor of the Department of Forensic Science at Sungkyunkwan University, presented and explained the research and development process of the drug detection kit.
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Since 2019, the police have been developing a detection kit capable of testing for the presence of drugs at crime scenes involving drug use, aiming to complete development within three years.
Kim Chang-ryong, Commissioner of the National Police Agency (left), is attending the 'Police Communication Forum' on the 18th and examining a drug detection kit.
[Photo by National Police Agency]
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