Gwangju Nambu Police Station Conducts Patrol Inspection of Early Voting Stations in Jurisdiction View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Southern Police Station of Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 2nd that it has begun patrol inspections of early voting stations in the jurisdiction ahead of the 20th presidential election.


The Baegun District Unit of the Southern Station is establishing an emergency communication system between voting stations and police stations to foster a fair and transparent election culture, and is conducting hourly 112-linked patrols and foot patrols at five early voting stations in the area.


In particular, with the cooperation of the Election Commission, patrols at voting stations will be strengthened from the day before the election (printing and storage of ballots) until the end of voting and counting, and emergency dispatches will be made in case of emergencies such as disorder within the voting stations. Hourly linked patrols and on-site responses will be reinforced through security measures.



Park Yi-seok, head of the Baegun District Unit, stated, “Ahead of the 20th presidential election, we are closely monitoring an expected increase in 112 reports such as damage to banners or posters,” and added, “We will make every effort on-site to ensure a fair and transparent election by responding swiftly and strictly without any gaps from report reception and dispatch to on-site measures.”


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