On the 24th, the Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju conducted an anti-terrorism drill at Gwangju Airport in collaboration with the military. Photo by Gwangsan Police Station, Gwangju.

On the 24th, the Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju conducted an anti-terrorism drill at Gwangju Airport in collaboration with the military. Photo by Gwangsan Police Station, Gwangju.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Junho] The Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju announced on the 26th that it conducted a joint police-military cooperation system establishment and anti-terrorism drill on the 24th.


On that day, more than 40 personnel from four organizations, including the National Intelligence Service, the 31st Division Intelligence Unit, the 503rd Brigade 1st Battalion, and the 1st Combat Flight Group, participated to prepare for a potential terrorist incident at Gwangju Airport.


This drill was conducted to strengthen anti-terrorism response capabilities by establishing a joint training system among related agencies for the discovery of explosives within Gwangju Airport, including the police station's emergency on-site situation team initial response and the establishment of a hotline with the military.



Jung Jin-gwan, chief of Gwangsan Police Station, stated, “The police's initial response is crucial in the event of a terrorist attack at Gwangju Airport, and the purpose of this drill was to improve the joint response capabilities of related agencies. We will do our best to ensure the safety of citizens and critical facilities through anti-terrorism training.”


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