Philippine Daily Inquirer

South Korea extends $7M to PNP

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South Korea will allocate $7 million in the next five years to boost the Philippine National Police’s investigat­ion data management. The project, to be implemente­d through the Korea Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (Koica) from 2023 to 2028, will allow the PNP to use technology in order to be more efficient in “preparing data-based countermea­sures against crimes, secure consistenc­y and integrity of crime data and establish human rights-based policies for crime investigat­ion,” the Korean embassy in Manila said. Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr., chief of the PNP, welcomed Koica’s technical delegation led by Korean National Police Agency Assistant Director Shon Jeong-mee at the PNP headquarte­rs in Camp Crame last week for the new partnershi­p. South Korea also plans to provide technical assistance to implement the PNP’s digital efforts to enhance the national police clearance system and consult with the PNP for future capacity-building workshops in multiple fields, the embassy said.

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