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Ahn Eung-mo (born December 24, 1930 - ) is a South Korean police officer, diplomat, administrative officer, politician, political official, and social organization.

personal history
The domicile is Sunheung, and the pen names are Songju, Chadol, and Haesan. In 1968, when he was a police officer, he worked at the South Korean Embassy in Vietnam and briefly walked the path of a diplomat, and served as the 7th head of the security department (chief of the National Police Agency) and the 53rd Minister of the Interior (March 1990 to April 1991).

Known as the "living legend of the Korean police," Ahn has a unique history of starting with the South Korean police constable and serving as chief security officer, senior presidential secretary for political affairs, governor of South Chungcheong Province, head of the Public Procurement Service and interior minister. From May 23, 1992 to April 22, 2010, he served as the president of Dankook University's alumni association. A former general superintendent of the National Police Agency in Korea, he is currently serving as the chairman of the Ahn Jung-geun Soongmohoe.

educational background

 * Bachelor of Law at Dankook University (1953)
 * 10th Bachelor of Public Administration (1965) at the National Defense University of Korea

an honorary doctorate

 * Honorary Doctor of Law, Dankook University

a related case and controversy
The protest sparked by the Myongji University tuition dispute was carried out on April 24, 1991, when Park Kwang-chul, the student president of Myongji University, was returning to school after a speech on solidarity at the Sangmyung Women's University (currently Sangmyung University). Two days later, on April 26, a rescue rally was held in front of Myongji University to free the student council president, and as the protests intensified, the police attempted to suppress him.

When plain-clothes police officers called Baekgoldan began to suppress the protests by wielding steel pipes, Kang Kyung-dae, a student of Myongji University's economics department, was caught by police trying to cross a 1.5-meter-high wall to escape to the school, was beaten with steel pipes and left unattended. The sight was soon witnessed by other students and taken to Severance Hospital by them, but died an hour later.

On April 27, the day after the incident, although it happened accidentally, President Roh Tae-woo dismissed Ahn Eung-mo as the Minister of the Interior, holding him responsible for the incident.

Career

 * September 1966: Chief of Foreign Affairs Division 3 of the Security Headquarters of the Ministry of the Interior
 * December 1968: Vietnamese Embassy
 * February 1972: Mapo, Seoul, the head of the Jungbu Police Station
 * December 1973: Head of Transport Department, Home Office
 * the head of the Home Office's security department
 * October 1974: Head of Foreign Affairs Division, Security Headquarters, Home Office
 * January 1975: Second Deputy Director, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency
 * April 1976: Head of the Department of Security and Equipment at the Home Office
 * July 1977: Director of Planning and Audit Division, Security Headquarters, Ministry of Home Affairs
 * February 1979: Director of Chungcheongnam-do Provincial Police Agency
 * July 1980: 12th Marine Police Captain
 * March 1981: Second Director, Security Headquarters, Ministry of Home Office of the Interior Department
 * January 1982: 7th Director of Security Headquarters, Ministry of the Interior
 * October 1983: Second Senior Secretary for Political Affairs at the Blue House
 * March 1984: 22nd Governor of Chungcheongnam-do
 * January 1987: 11th Commissioner of Public Procurement
 * May 1988: Second Deputy Director of National Security Planning
 * December 1988: First Deputy Director of National Security Planning
 * March 1990 to April 1991: 53rd Minister of the Interior
 * 1993: Secretary-General of the Korea Freedom Federation
 * 1996: 6th President of the Korea Freedom Federation
 * 1998: Liberal Democratic Union Special Committee Member
 * 1998: Member of the Inter-Korean Red Cross Exchange Committee
 * 1998: Member of the Second National Crime Committee
 * 2000: 25th President of Hwanghae-do Central Citizens' Association
 * 2000: Vice-Chairman of the National Policy Advisory Committee
 * Ahn Jung-geun, Vice Chairman of Soongmohoe
 * February 2012: Chairman of the Grand National Party's National Policy Advisory Committee
 * 2003: President of the National League of Nations
 * September 2008 to July 2017: The 9th Chairman of Ahn Jung-geun Soongmohoe
 * June 2012: Chairman of the Saenuri Party's National Policy Advisory Committee
 * March 2014 - Honorary Adviser to the Institute for Liberal Democracy
 * Ahn Jung-geun, an advisor to Soongmohoe
 * Liberty Korea Party politicians

prize

 * Order of Merit for the Pursuit of Green Gables
 * Order of Merit for the Muscle of Green Gables
 * Order of Merit for Inheon
 * Order of the Republic of China