'Gwangju Police History Museum' Opens to Public... Exhibition Also Planned View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency opened the 'Gwangju Police History Hall' on the 21st in celebration of the 77th Police Day.


The opening ceremony was held with representatives from the Gyeongwoohoe, the Korean War Police Veterans Association, the Police Bereaved Families Association (Gwangju branch), and the Police Development Council and other cooperative organizations in attendance.


The history hall is temporarily located on the first floor of the building and is composed of five themes: ▲ History of Gwangju Police ▲ History of Gwangju Police Stations ▲ Trends in Public Security Statistics ▲ History of Police Uniforms ▲ Introduction of Donated Materials.


An exhibition titled 'Gwangju Police, Communicating with History' will also be held here from today until December 31.


Since the beginning of this year, the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency has been collecting and organizing materials related to the history of Gwangju Police as part of a project to cultivate the police spirit and enhance pride in commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the agency's establishment.



Im Yong-hwan, Chief of the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency, said, "I hope this opportunity will allow us to reflect on the dedication and sacrifice of the Gwangju Police and to consider the direction the police should take for the safety and happiness of citizens."


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