S. Korea, China, Russia, Japan Agree to Jointly Fight Against Crimes
South Korea, China, Russia and Japan have agreed to strengthen cooperation to jointly strike against increasing international crimes.
At the end of the four-nation police's meeting which was held Thursday, the senior policemen from the four countries reached a cooperation agreement.
Under the agreement, the four parties will closely cooperate in the investigation of organized and computer-related crimes, hold working-level four-nation meetings, open training courses and exchange experience in police administration.
Before the meeting, South Korea signed a series of bilateral police cooperation documents with the three countries.