Creation of a total 3-story building with an area of 794.1㎡

The National Police Agency announced on the 5th that it held an opening ceremony for the Security Investigation Research and Education Center to train elite investigative personnel ahead of the abolition of the National Intelligence Service's counterintelligence investigation authority next year.


Yoon Hee-geun, Commissioner of the National Police Agency. <br>[Photo by National Police Agency]

Yoon Hee-geun, Commissioner of the National Police Agency.
[Photo by National Police Agency]

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The Security Investigation Research and Education Center was established by renovating part of the Security Investigation Division building of the National Police Agency, covering a total area of 794.1㎡ across three floors. It is equipped with various practical training rooms and research labs for hands-on education such as warrant execution, digital forensics, and interrogation, as well as a security exhibition hall to foster security awareness and present the center's vision.


The opening ceremony was attended by National Assembly Deputy Speaker Jung Woo-taek, National Assembly Intelligence Committee Chairman Park Deok-heum, and the Commander of the Military Counterintelligence School, among others. The National Police Agency plans to continue customized training nationwide for security investigators, starting with joint special training with the National Intelligence Service for dedicated counterintelligence investigators.



Yoon Hee-geun, Commissioner of the National Police Agency, stated, “To become a responsible security investigation agency trusted by the public, we must enhance our capabilities and prove our competence through performance.” He added, “Under the center’s motto of ‘Leading talent development contributing to national security protection,’ we will dramatically improve our security investigation capabilities.”


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