Gwangju Nambu Police Station Actively Responds to Security Environment Amid Omicron Spread
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Nambu Police Station is proactively responding to changes in the security environment due to the spread of Omicron.
On the 17th, Nambu Police Station announced that it discussed transitioning to non-face-to-face work, providing a secure environment for local residents, quarantine systems, and business continuity plans.
In particular, the Women and Youth Division plans to switch the interview process, previously conducted face-to-face for selecting child safety guardians who ensure the safe return of elementary school students, to a non-face-to-face format.
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Yang Woo-cheon, Chief of Nambu Police Station, urged, "Along with responding to Omicron, we always think from the perspective of the complainants to provide warm and safe security services to Nam-gu residents, and to handle tasks quickly and kindly."
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