Noh Seho, Chief of Sejong Bukbu Police Station, is attending the Jochiwon-eup Village Leaders' Council meeting and explaining the implementation of public safety policies. Photo by Gyeongmugwa

Noh Seho, Chief of Sejong Bukbu Police Station, is attending the Jochiwon-eup Village Leaders' Council meeting and explaining the implementation of public safety policies. Photo by Gyeongmugwa

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Noh Seho, Chief of Sejong Bukbu Police Station, announced his plan to implement public safety policies tailored to the needs of local residents after taking office.


On June 12, Chief Noh attended the Jochiwon-eup Village Leaders' Council meeting, where he listened to public opinion and explained the "Resident Communication Enhancement Promotion Plan," which aims to resolve community safety issues quickly. Chief Noh's approach is intended to maximize synergy by promoting crime prevention and actively identifying residents' needs.


First, the plan is to cooperate with administrative agencies, including one eup and six myeon offices, which are administrative district units, by attending the regular village leaders' meetings every month and integrating police public safety activities. In particular, police functions will be integrated to address opinions regarding factors that threaten village safety and elements that cause public safety concerns. This is to find solutions directly in the field.


Chief Noh emphasized, "Protecting the peaceful daily lives of residents is the police's top priority," and added, "Through continuous communication, we will realize public safety policies that residents desire."


He further stated, "We will disclose areas for improvement related to public safety to residents and, by maintaining a partnership based on trust, build a more robust and thorough community safety network."





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