Wando Police Launches 'Election Offense Investigation Situation Room' Ahead of Presidential Election
Wando Police Station announced that it has established an 'Election Crime Investigation Situation Room' to prevent and crack down on election crimes ahead of the 21st Presidential Election, and held a signboard-hanging ceremony on the 9th.
The Election Crime Investigation Situation Room will operate on a 24-hour response system until June 10, strengthening intelligence gathering on illegal election campaigns and responding swiftly and strictly to various election-related illegal activities.
Wando Police Station has established an "Election Crime Investigation Situation Room" to prevent and crack down on election crimes ahead of the 21st presidential election. Photo by Wando Police Station
View original imageThe police especially announced a focused crackdown on the 'five major election crimes' that can seriously undermine the fairness of the election: ▲bribery ▲spreading false information ▲public officials’ involvement in elections ▲election violence ▲illegal mobilization of organizations.
In addition, Wando Police Station plans to take the lead in ensuring a fair election through an organic cooperation system with related organizations such as the Election Commission and the prosecution.
Lee Seongil, Chief of Wando Police Station, emphasized, "We will maintain strict neutrality throughout the entire investigation process and concentrate all the capabilities of Wando Police to ensure the election is conducted fairly and peacefully."
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