Mokpo Coast Guard is conducting live-fire training at sea on a patrol vessel. / Photo by Asia Economy

Mokpo Coast Guard is conducting live-fire training at sea on a patrol vessel. / Photo by Asia Economy

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Mokpo Maritime Police Station (Chief Im Jae-su) announced that it is conducting the first comprehensive maritime training of the second half of 2021 over two days on the 30th and 31st, hosted by the West Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency, to strengthen practical response capabilities.


This training is being conducted in four phases until October 21, targeting patrol vessels under the jurisdiction of Mokpo Maritime Police Station, while strictly adhering to COVID-19 prevention guidelines.


The training includes a total of 12 exercises such as maritime rescue, maritime search, maritime shooting, inspection and search of illegal foreign fishing vessels, boarding and escape guidance, and firefighting and water spraying drills.



A Mokpo Maritime Police official stated, "Through this training, we will improve deficiencies and enhance the job performance capabilities of maritime police officers as well as their ability to respond to various situations."


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