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Prefectural Police Chief Calls for Thorough Investigation Into Drunk Driving at Police Chiefs' Meeting

The second meeting of police chiefs for 2026 was held on the 17th at the Okinawa Prefectural Police Headquarters in Naha City. Approximately 70 people attended, including the chiefs of the 14 police stations in the prefecture and other prefectural police officials. They confirmed the operational policies under the new system following the spring personnel changes. Okinawa Prefectural Police Chief Kazuo Izawa instructed the officials to "constant…
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The second meeting of police chiefs for 2026 was held on the 17th at the Okinawa Prefectural Police Headquarters in Naha City. Approximately 70 people attended, including the chiefs of the 14 police stations in the prefecture and other prefectural police officials. They confirmed the operational policies under the new system following the spring personnel changes. Okinawa Prefectural Police Chief Kazuo Izawa instructed the officials to "constant…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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