On the morning of the 15th, Kim Kwang-ho, Commissioner of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency (fourth from the left in the front row), visited the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul to offer encouragement. (Provided by Yongsan Police Station, Seoul)

On the morning of the 15th, Kim Kwang-ho, Commissioner of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency (fourth from the left in the front row), visited the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul to offer encouragement. (Provided by Yongsan Police Station, Seoul)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Gong Byung-sun] Kim Kwang-ho, Commissioner of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, visited the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul on the morning of the 15th as a gesture of encouragement.


On this day, Commissioner Kim met with Lee Im-jae, Chief of Yongsan Police Station, and Lee Joo-won, Director of the Administration Division at Yongsan Police Station. Chief Lee and Director Lee explained to Commissioner Kim about the memorial space for 96 fallen officers installed in the main building lobby.


Commissioner Kim then visited the Security Division and the Public Safety Information and Foreign Affairs Division (Intelligence Division) of Yongsan Police Station in sequence to commend their efforts. Since President Yoon Seok-yeol relocated the presidential office to Yongsan in May, the workload of frontline officers at Yongsan Police Station has increased. Commissioner Kim also awarded commendations to Sergeant Kim Jeong-hyun of the Security Division and Sergeant Ma Dae-won of the Intelligence Division.



Commissioner Kim said, “With the relocation of the presidential office, the role of Yongsan Police Station has become more important, and thanks to the frontline officers at Yongsan Police Station, the president’s security and public assemblies are being well managed. If there are any shortcomings, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency will provide support.”


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