Visited Jungbu Police Station Eulji District Unit and Jungbu Fire Station in order
Attended police officers' meeting and observed shooting training demonstration
Expressed gratitude for the hard work of firefighters

President Yoon Suk-yeol visited the Eulji Police Substation of the Jungbu Police Station and the Jungbu Fire Station in Seoul on the 30th to encourage employees working during the Chuseok holiday, the Presidential Office reported.


President Yoon Suk-yeol <br>[Photo by Yonhap News]

President Yoon Suk-yeol
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On that day, President Yoon first visited the Eulji Police Substation and held a meeting with the police officers. About 10 employees of various ages attended the meeting, ranging from Go Gwang-beom, the substation chief retiring at the end of this year, to Park Mu-seong, a police officer appointed last December.


President Yoon encouraged the substation officers who are diligently engaged in security activities even during the holidays and promised to work on improving the working conditions of frontline police officers. After the meeting, he visited the simulation shooting range within the Eulji Police Substation to observe a shooting training demonstration. This facility supports strengthening the police's field response capabilities against abnormal and violent crimes.


Before leaving the substation, President Yoon conveyed encouragement and gratitude to the officers of the Jungbu Police Station through the police radio network and urged them to continue their efforts for the people at every moment.



He then visited the Jungbu Fire Station to receive a report on the special holiday alert duty status. Moving to the garage, President Yoon encouraged about 30 frontline workers, including rookie firefighters, rescue team leaders, and command team chiefs, who were on standby for dispatch. At this occasion, he expressed gratitude for the hard work of firefighters who could not return to their hometowns during the holiday and listened to their difficulties.


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