韓国とベトナム警察、デジタル性犯罪と違法賭博の国際犯罪に共同で対応
South Korean and Vietnamese police jointly tackle international crimes of digital sex crimes and illegal gambling
During his visit to Vietnam, Cho Ji-ho, the head of the Korean National Police Agency, held talks with Vietnamese security officials on strengthening efforts to tackle cross-border crimes such as digital sex crimes and illegal online gambling.
According to a statement from the Korean National Police Agency on the 29th, Cho held talks with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Minister of Public Security Luong Tam Quang in Hanoi on the 28th to discuss various aspects of bilateral relations between the two countries over the past few years.
"Through various cooperation projects, including the project to strengthen Vietnam's forensic investigation capabilities that will begin next year, we will continue to strengthen the capabilities of Vietnam," said Zhao.
"We will protect the safety and peaceful daily lives of the Vietnamese and Korean people," Prime Minister Chinh said. "The security cooperation between Korea and Vietnam is recognized as an exemplary case in the world," he said.
"We expect cooperation between the police forces of our two countries to continue to be strengthened in the future," he said. In his meeting with Minister of Public Security Quang, the two countries agreed to strengthen cooperation in combating cross-border crimes.
A joint investigation led to the arrest of a criminal organization in Hanoi that was operating an illegal gambling site worth approximately 15 billion won (approximately 1.6 billion yen).
South Korea and Vietnam have been holding top-level security exchanges since 2017.
Through four rounds of Official Development Assistance (ODA) projects, the Korean police have provided the Vietnamese police with on-site evidence analysis, DNA testing, digital forensics, and traffic accident prevention and investigation techniques.
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2024/09/30 06:39 KST
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