[Gyeonggi] Kim Dong-yeon orders a special emergency response system in advance of sending leaflets to North Korea.

2024.10.31 PM 08:34
Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon, who is visiting the Netherlands, held a video conference to check the emergency situation and issued special orders such as establishing an emergency response system on the plan to openly spray leaflets to North Korea by the abductees' family group.

Governor Kim ordered, "Set up an emergency response system and work on emergency duty with the safety of residents as the top priority of the provincial government due to rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula."

It also added that the government should establish an organic cooperation system for related organizations such as Gyeonggi-do Special Judicial Police, Paju City Hall, police, and fire fighting, and strengthen patrols in areas other than Paju where leaflets can be sent to North Korea.

Governor Kim stressed, "I heard about the inconvenience of living while meeting residents of Daesung-dong or border areas before leaving the country, but even safety is threatened by sending leaflets to North Korea, so we should not miss the tension and special response."

Gyeonggi Province plans to use special judicial police to crack down on the anti-North Korean leaflet scattering when the North Korean families are forced to disperse leaflets.

The Gyeonggi Northern Police Agency will also deploy more than 1,000 police personnel, including task forces, transportation, information, and Paju Police Station, to manage the rallies of three groups: abductees, civilian control line villagers, and peace crisis emergency action.



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