Hiroshi Kojima, who was appointed as the head of the Metropolitan Police Department, held a press conference on the 6th and said, "As a leader of the national police, I want to create a system that can be relied on for arresting cases and countermeasures against crime." He expressed his intention to focus on security and security for next year's G7 summit.

Mr. Kojima, who was appointed as the 98th Superintendent General of the Metropolitan Police Department, held a press conference at the Metropolitan Police Department on the 6th, saying, "As a practical leader of the nationwide police, I will increase my experience and refine my abilities, and have a system that can be relied on for arresting cases and crime prevention. I want to make it,” he said with aspirations.



Mr. Kojima is 57 years old from Osaka.

He joined the National Police Agency in 1988, and has served as chief of the Ishikawa Prefectural Police, security chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, and chief of the Hokkaido Police Department.



In the future, we will focus on countermeasures against cyber crimes that threaten our everyday world, countermeasures against special frauds that continue to cause damage mainly to the elderly, countermeasures against disasters such as an earthquake directly below the Tokyo metropolitan area, and preparations for the G7 summit next year. I have listed four of the thorough security and security implementation.



Prior to this, former Superintendent General Yoshihiko Oishi, who resigned, held a press conference, saying, "I think that various difficulties will be waiting for us in the future, but the Metropolitan Police Department, which is the main pillar of the Japanese police, has achieved results with an obsession with arresting cases and countermeasures against crime. I want you," I sent an email.