Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju is conducting FTX training on the 9th. Photo by Gwangsan Police Station, Gwangju

Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju is conducting FTX training on the 9th. Photo by Gwangsan Police Station, Gwangju

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Junho] Gwangju Gwangsan Police Station (Chief Jeong Jingwan) announced on the 10th that it conducted a multifunctional joint FTX training to refine initial response measures and improve on-site arrest rates.


The training conducted the previous day was a proactive response drill for serious crimes attracting social attention and mobile crimes requiring rapid deployment.


Focusing on dating violence between couples, a recent social issue, the training emphasized the use of 'smartwatch' reporting and location tracking, rapid identification of crime scenes using 'Visible 112 (utilizing the reporter's phone),' and securing escape routes.


In particular, the training concentrated on quickly analyzing GPS data from the 'smartwatch' report of a victim kidnapped by car and urgently deploying nearby patrol vehicles for search.


At the arrest scene, 'On-site 112 (using police shared phones)' was used to share the situation with the comprehensive security control room.



Additionally, from 112 report reception to on-site action, all processes were linked with the Women and Youth Division, Criminal Division, Police Agency Control Center, and on-site situation to seek the best possible response method smoothly.


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