Jeju Police Agency Holds 'Personal Protection Subject Review and Analysis Meeting' View original image

[Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil] The Jeju Police Agency has decided to take strong action against crimes targeting socially vulnerable groups, including individuals under personal protection.


On the 1st, the Jeju Police Agency held a 'Personal Protection Subject Review and Analysis Meeting' and conducted related discussions.


The meeting has been held biweekly with the attendance of about 20 people, including department heads in charge of personal protection from Jeju Police Agency and each police station, following recent incidents such as the murder of a middle school student in Jeju.


At the meeting, it was decided to make efforts to ensure safety by conducting a full inspection of all personal protection subjects in the province, confirming the threat situation posed by perpetrators, assessing the risk, and reviewing the appropriateness of police measures.


In particular, they are verifying the effectiveness of the improvement plan for the 'Risk Assessment Checklist,' which is uniquely being piloted nationwide, and discussing additional improvements to lay the groundwork for nationwide expansion.


Lee In-sang, Deputy Commissioner of Jeju Police Agency, stated, “We will respond strongly to crimes targeting socially vulnerable groups, including personal protection subjects, in the Jeju area.”


Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil panax33@asiae.co.kr





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