Im Yonghwan, Chief of Gwangju Police Agency, Visits Security Sites to Facilitate Communication View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Im Yong-hwan, Chief of Gwangju Police Agency, has completed his visits to security sites to listen to the voices of frontline police officers.


According to the Gwangju Police Agency on the 21st, Chief Im toured five police stations in the Gwangju area and affiliated district units, starting with the Gwangju Dongbu Police Station on the 14th and ending with the Bukbu Police Station on the same day.


Chief Im checked the security status and major issues, and encouraged the officers on site by awarding commendations to the staff.


During meetings with mid-level managers at the rank of section chief or higher at frontline police stations and regional station chiefs, there was also time for discussions on major security issues reflecting regional characteristics.



Chief Im urged, "Based on the trust formed among colleagues within a mutually respectful organizational culture, I hope you always carry out your duties from the citizens' perspective," adding, "Above all, I ask you to faithfully perform the police's fundamental role of protecting citizens' safety and daily lives."


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