On the 2nd, at the '112 Day' commemorative communication meeting, Commissioner Kim Chang-ryong of the National Police Agency is delivering a greeting. <br>[Photo by National Police Agency]

On the 2nd, at the '112 Day' commemorative communication meeting, Commissioner Kim Chang-ryong of the National Police Agency is delivering a greeting.
[Photo by National Police Agency]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] On the afternoon of the 2nd, the National Police Agency held a '112 Establishment 64th Anniversary Communication Meeting' at the police headquarters in Migeun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, attended by about 30 people including police, firefighters, and coast guard personnel.


The National Police Agency designates November 2nd every year as '112 Day' to encourage 112 staff and on-site police officers, and invites officials from the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, Ministry of the Interior and Safety, Fire Agency, and Coast Guard who respond to emergency calls together with the police, commemorating joint efforts for public safety.


This event was prepared under the slogan "112 is always by the people's side," expressing the commitment to take responsibility for the safety of the people as a reliable and trustworthy neighbor police force.


The event included the introduction and awarding of the winning works of the 'Proper 112 Reporting Contest' held for the first time this year, commendations for outstanding field response stations and police officers, presentation of appreciation plaques to civilians who contributed to 112, awards to related organizations, release of a collection of excellent 112 cases, and proposals for the development of 112.



Kim Chang-ryong, Commissioner of the National Police Agency, said, "I ask that 112, the people's emergency bell, continue to faithfully fulfill its central role on the field," and added, "We will further strengthen the 112 system as a representative brand of the police trusted and recognized by the public."


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