National Police Agency (Republic of Korea) - Local Police Agencies

Local Police Agencies

  • Seoul Police Agency with 31 police stations and 24,736 police officers
  • Busan Police Agency with 14 police stations and 7,736 police officers
  • Daegu Police Agency with 8 police stations and 4,499 police officers
  • Incheon Police Agency with 8 police stations and 4,437 police officers
  • Daejeon Police Agency with 5 police stations and 2274 police officers
  • Gwangju Police Agency with 5 police stations and 3895 police officers
  • Ulsan Police Agency with 3 police stations and 1,829 police officers
  • Gyeonggi Police Agency with 30 police stations and 12,483 police officers
  • Gangwon Police Agency with 17 police stations and 3,694 police officers
  • Chungbuk (North Chungcheong) Police Agency with 11 police stations and 2,901 police officers
  • Chungnam (South Chungcheong) Police Agency 19 police stations and 5,808 police officers
  • Jeonbuk (North Jeolla) Police Agency with 15 police stations and 4,498 police officers
  • Jeonnam (South Jeolla) Police Agency with 26 police stations and 7,408 police officers
  • Gyeongbuk (North Gyeongsang) Police Agency with 24 police stations and 5,765 police officers
  • Gyeongnam (South Gyeongsang) Police Agency with 22 police stations and 5,589 police officers
  • Jeju Police Agency with 2 police stations and 1,282 police officers

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