The Seoul Metropolitan Autonomous Police Committee announced on the 6th that it has delivered a dedicated missing persons investigation vehicle to the Jungnang Police Station. This is the first time nationwide since the implementation of the autonomous police system that a dedicated vehicle has been provided to a police station. The dedicated vehicle will be used by the missing persons investigation team for searching runaway and missing children.


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On the same day, the Seoul Metropolitan Autonomous Police Committee held a meeting with the police chief and department heads to listen to the difficulties and suggestions from the field regarding autonomous police duties such as public safety, protection of socially vulnerable groups, traffic, and security.


After the meeting, the committee awarded commendations to three autonomous police officers, including Traffic Officer Lee Su-cheol of Jungnang Station, who prevented traffic accidents by blocking flooded roads in preparation for heavy rain warnings.



Kim Hak-bae, Chairman of the Seoul Metropolitan Autonomous Police Committee, said, "We expect that the support of the dedicated vehicle will enable rapid response to missing persons cases," adding, "We will continue to expand support for field police officers to build a stronger public safety network in Seoul."


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