Sena Irie, a gold medalist for the Tokyo Olympics and boxing girls, served as the police chief for one day in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture, where she called for traffic safety.

Sena Irie from Yonago City was appointed as the one-day police chief of the Yonago police station on the 5th in line with the special alert crackdown and traffic safety prefectural movement during the year-end and New Year holidays.



At the dispatch ceremony, Irie said, "I feel that the infection situation of the new coronavirus has settled down and the movement of people and cars is rushing in the town of Yonago. I am also a police officer so that the residents can lead a safe and secure life. We will work with a strong sense of justice that is comparable to everyone else, so let's do our best together. "

After this, Irie, who headed to a shopping center in Yonago City, handed out leaflets calling for the prevention of traffic accidents and special fraud damage while calling on shoppers to "be careful about traffic accidents". rice field.



Irie said, "I was able to interact with the locals and feel relaxed. I am afraid of drunk driving during the year-end and New Year holidays, so I want everyone to aim for zero drunk driving."