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The general police officer meeting scheduled for this weekend has been cancelled.

The conflict has recently escalated as the police systematically protested against the policy of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security to control the police, but it seems that both sides have entered into a breath.



First of all, this is reporter Suwon-wook.



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It was none other than the person who led the general police meeting, Inspector Kim Seong-jong of Gwangjin-seo, Seoul that calmed the tense police atmosphere.



Inspector Kim posted on the internal network that he would cancel the meeting, saying, "The police can become a target of criticism from society as a whole."



He also said, "As the law to establish a police station was passed by the State Council, there was no social solution."



Frontline reactions were mixed.



“As long as the new police department has been passed by the State Council, police officers must follow it,” said an executive at the high-level police department.



Conversely, there were voices saying, “I am afraid that passion and anger will be seen as a show” and “It is too irresponsible to withdraw under the pretext of ‘resolving anger’.”



As the focal point of the collective action disappeared, the resistance of the front-line police entered a quiet phase.



There are still opinions that the weekend rally will be carried out even if the scale is reduced, but





[Inspector Ryu Geun-chang (Proposal for a meeting of the district commander and police chief): What kind of aspiration and heart of the on-site police officers would you like to just sprinkle cold water on this hot midsummer

and go down with it?]

prevails.



It is known that only about 10 people attended the conversation between the command and front-line police held in Sejong on the 27th.



The police department is in an atmosphere of relief.



However, he said that he could not interfere with the opinions of the frontline, and expressed a principled position that he would observe the situation a little more.



(Video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)