Inspection of Two Sites: CCTV Integrated Control Center and Junam Village
Chairman An Pyeonghwan and Committee Members Listen to Difficulties

The Administrative and Autonomy Committee of Gwangju City Council visited the CCTV Integrated Control Center and Junam Village on the 29th to inspect the sites and listen to the residents' opinions. <br>[Photo by Gwangju City Council]

The Administrative and Autonomy Committee of Gwangju City Council visited the CCTV Integrated Control Center and Junam Village on the 29th to inspect the sites and listen to the residents' opinions.
[Photo by Gwangju City Council]

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The Administrative Autonomy Committee of the Gwangju Metropolitan Council (Chairman An Pyeonghwan) visited the CCTV Integrated Control Center and Junam Village on the morning of the 29th to inspect the sites and listen to the opinions of residents.


At the CCTV Integrated Control Center, after hearing about the current operations and expressing gratitude to the staff who monitor 11,449 CCTVs installed for crime and disaster prevention 24 hours a day, they urged, "Please do your best to protect the safety and property of citizens."


They listened to the difficulties of the work system operated in five shifts with three teams and checked the status of the intelligent control system integrated with future technologies.


They then visited Junam Village, a historic site of the May 18 Democratic Uprising, listened to the historical facts, and visited the memorial monument.



Chairman An Pyeonghwan of the Administrative Autonomy Committee said, "We will strive to make the CCTV Integrated Control Center, which is closely related to citizens' safety, a facility that can be trusted and relied upon, and reflect on the painful history of Junam Village."


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