By Lee Hyo-sik
The nation’s top police officer mandated Tuesday police officers to use pistols more actively to crackdown on gangsters.
National Police Agency (NPA) Commissioner Cho Hyun-oh told reporters that the way Incheon police dealt with a violent clash between rival gangs last Friday showed how inadequately officers are prepared both physically and mentally.
``We declared a war against organized crime rings Monday. Police officers should not be afraid of gangsters. If they are, they are no longer law enforcement officials. Officers should use firearms if necessary to prevent crime and apprehend criminals,’’ Cho said.
The agency announced a day earlier that it will set up special teams at 16 regional police agencies nationwide to arrest gangsters in a new battle to drive out criminal gangs.
``We will check what 5,451 members of organized crime rings, who are under police watch, have been doing to make a living. If they break the laws and cause harm to innocent citizens, we will apprehend them by mobilizing all possible means and prosecute them in accordance with the laws.’’
His remarks came several days after officers at Incheon Namdong Police Station failed to properly handle a violent clash between rival gang members.
More than 130 gangsters from two organized crime rings clashed in the city streets late at night.
Police officers were dispatched to the scene, but did nothing to stop the violence and just watched as one of the gangsters was stabbed by a rival gang member.
Following the incident, the head of the Namdong station was relieved of duty and other senior officers were heavily reprimanded.
The commissioner also said he will hold weekly meetings with senior police officials to check on the in-house cleanup campaign designed to root out corrupt officers and those who neglect their duties.
``We will discover the dubious collusion between police officers and private businesses, such as funeral homes and traffic accident handlers. Those who perform poorly in eradicating corruption and other irregularities inside the police force will not be promoted to senior positions,’’ Cho said.
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