Enhancing Military and Police Response Capabilities
to Illegal Entry and Exit Cases

The West Sea Regional Coast Guard Headquarters (Chief Lee Myungjun) announced on the 14th that it held a business consultation at the Mokpo Regional Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Center with the Navy's 3rd Fleet ship Jeon Byeongik (commanded by Lieutenant Commander Kim Hyunjae) to enhance the response capabilities and cooperation system between the military and police regarding illegal entry and exit cases.


This consultation was arranged to increase mutual understanding of each organization's duties and to establish a close cooperation system for incidents related to illegal entry and exit occurring at sea.

Crew members of the Jeon Byeongik ship belonging to the Navy 3rd Fleet are receiving an explanation about the Mokpo Metropolitan VTS control operations. Provided by the West Sea Regional Coast Guard Agency

Crew members of the Jeon Byeongik ship belonging to the Navy 3rd Fleet are receiving an explanation about the Mokpo Metropolitan VTS control operations. Provided by the West Sea Regional Coast Guard Agency

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On this day, the Mokpo Regional Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Center and the Navy's 3rd Fleet ship Jeon Byeongik discussed ▲sharing information on unidentified vessels ▲establishing a cooperation system in preparation for emergencies ▲support measures by naval vessels in case of radar shadow zone target loss, among other topics.


Chief Lee Myungjun stated, "I believe this business consultation will serve as an opportunity to further advance the joint investigation and response capabilities of the Coast Guard regarding illegal entry and exit crimes," and added, "Going forward, both organizations will respond even more closely to incidents and accidents at sea and further strengthen mutual cooperation through regular personnel exchanges."





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