On the afternoon of the 23rd, after the National Police Chiefs Meeting held at the Chungnam Asan Police Human Resources Development Institute, Ryu Sam-yeong, Chief Superintendent of Ulsan Jungbu Police Station, announced the results of the meeting. <Photo by Yonhap News>

On the afternoon of the 23rd, after the National Police Chiefs Meeting held at the Chungnam Asan Police Human Resources Development Institute, Ryu Sam-yeong, Chief Superintendent of Ulsan Jungbu Police Station, announced the results of the meeting.

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Ryu Sam-yeong, Chief Superintendent of Ulsan Jungbu Police Station, who led the nationwide police chiefs' meeting opposing the establishment of the Police Bureau under the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, has been placed on standby. Ryu was the person who first proposed the nationwide police chiefs' meeting held that afternoon at the Police Human Resources Development Institute in Asan, Chungnam.


Yoon Hee-geun, Acting Commissioner of the National Police Agency (nominee), ordered Ryu to be on standby duty at the Public Safety Department's Police Planning, Information, and Equipment Division of the Ulsan Police Agency, and appointed Hwang Deok-gu, the Ulsan Police Agency's Inspector for Audit and Human Rights, as the Chief of Ulsan Jungbu Police Station.


After the meeting, Ryu said, "If the establishment of the Police Bureau is forced, we have decided to continue our legal and institutional efforts."



In response, the National Police Agency leadership took a hard stance, stating, "After reviewing whether there was a violation of service regulations, strict measures will be taken against the attendees."


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