[Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil] Seogwipo Maritime Police Station (Chief Yoon Tae-yeon) announced on the 7th that it will conduct a 6-week field training program until the 17th of next month to cultivate practical skills for five trainees of the 246th class (1 Chinese language, 1 ship crew member, 3 special tactical personnel) currently undergoing new police training.

Seogwipo Coast Guard conducts field training for 5 new police officers [Photo by Seogwipo Coast Guard]

Seogwipo Coast Guard conducts field training for 5 new police officers [Photo by Seogwipo Coast Guard]

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The trainees assigned to Seogwipo Maritime Police received safety education on precautions during the training to be able to perform basic duties immediately upon deployment to the field from the training department after holding a training reporting ceremony with Chief Yoon Tae-yeon of Seogwipo Maritime Police Station at 2 p.m. the previous day.


Starting from this day, they plan to conduct a systematic field department training course to enhance situational response capabilities by rotating duties for three weeks each at the ship and the police substation.


At the reporting ceremony, Chief Yoon Tae-yeon said, “As you take your first step as maritime police officers, please do your best to become reliable maritime police whom the public can depend on and trust in any situation through field department training.”


Meanwhile, the 246th class of new police trainees entered the Yeosu Maritime Police Academy in September last year and will complete 43 weeks of training by July 14 before being appointed. The field training will be conducted in two phases.



Jeju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Jeongpil baekok@asiae.co.kr


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