Batı Denizi Sahil Güvenlik Komutanı, Jindo kıyısı açıklarında kaçakçılığa karşı hassas bölgeleri inceliyor... Müdahale duruşunuzu kontrol edin
Hızlı Bakış
- Ayın 19'unda, Batı Denizi Bölge Sahil Güvenlik Şefi Baek Hak-seon, savunmasız deniz kaçakçılığı bölgelerini ve Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do'daki Ordu radar üssünü ziyaret etti ve kaçakçılık gibi deniz sınırı suçlarına verilen tepkiyi denetledi.
- Komiser Baek, tam teyakkuz halinde olmanın önemini vurguladı.
Yapay zekâ özeti
üç satırlık özet
On the 19th, Baek Hak-seon, Chief of the West Sea Regional Coast Guard, visited vulnerable sea smuggling sites and the Army radar base around Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do and confirmed the response to maritime border crimes such as smuggling.
In a time when concerns about the occurrence of maritime border crimes are high, it was promoted to inspect the response posture in vulnerable areas of maritime smuggling on the southwest coast and to strengthen the prevention and blocking of border crimes.
Commissioner Baek confirmed the surveillance system for coastal areas where smuggling occurred in the past, the status of management of vulnerable coastal areas, cooperation with military units, and emergency response systems.
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(Mokpo = Yonhap News) On the 19th, Baek Hak-seon, Chief of the West Sea Regional Coast Guard, visited vulnerable areas for sea smuggling and the Army radar base around Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do and confirmed the response to maritime border crimes such as smuggling.
In a time when concerns about the occurrence of maritime border crimes are high, it was promoted to inspect the response posture in vulnerable areas of maritime smuggling on the southwest coast and to strengthen the prevention and blocking of border crimes.
Commissioner Baek confirmed the surveillance system for coastal areas where smuggling occurred in the past, the status of management of vulnerable coastal areas, cooperation with military units, and emergency response systems.
In particular, the importance of maintaining a thorough response system, including preemptive information collection on suspicious vessels and suspects and real-time information sharing between relevant organizations, was emphasized to prepare for the possibility of maritime border crimes such as smuggling and smuggling using small ships.
Commissioner Baek said, “Border crimes are serious crimes that threaten public safety and national security, so it is important to maintain a thorough alert posture.”
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