As the 22nd National Assembly election scheduled for April 10 approaches, the police are beginning full-scale preparations.


The National Police Agency opened the "Integrated Election Security Situation Room" at 10 a.m. on the 27th, one day before the official start of the election campaign.

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The Integrated Election Security Situation Room, which will operate from that day until the completion of vote counting on election day, will oversee and command the integrated election security situation rooms of 18 metropolitan and provincial police agencies and 259 police stations nationwide, which are also opening on the same day.


In addition, it will be responsible for managing 24-hour monitoring of police security activities related to the election, including security at campaign sites, protection of key figures, transportation of ballot boxes, and security at voting and counting stations.



Yoon Hee-geun, Commissioner of the National Police Agency, stated, “The role of the police in the election is to ensure a safe and fair election atmosphere so that the public does not feel uneasy,” and urged, “Please do your best to ensure that this election concludes as a clean and fair election.”


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