S. Korea plans to revive police conscription to fight crime


SEOUL (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network): South Korea announced on Wednesday (Aug 23) that it sought to revive the recently abolished conscripted police system to strengthen the state’s crime prevention capabilities.

According to the announcement – which came amid the recent surge of crimes seemingly targeting people at random – the government plans to add up to 8,000 conscripted police within nine months.

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