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Jang Heon-geun (born 28 June 1881) is a Japanese-Japanese communist politician and police officer of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea The homrtown is Deoksu, and the domicil is Jongno 6-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Life
He studied in Japan in March 1897 and studied at Seijo School in Tokyo from April 1900 until his graduation in March 1904. He returned to Korea in March 1905, served as an instructor at the Army Children's School in April 1905, and as an instructor at the Army Military Academy in August 1907.

On July 13, 1910, he was appointed as a police officer of the Ministry of Communications and Inspection, and on August 1, 1912, he received a Korean Merger Memorial from the Japanese government. He served as a police officer (1910-1916) of the Joseon Governor-General and as a police officer (1916-1919) of the Gyeongsangnam-do Police Department, and in 1919 he served as a police officer of the Gyeongsangnam-do and sanitation, the head of the police and police department of Gangwon-do in May 1921, and the head of the security department of Gangwon-do in 1922.

On August 12, 1922, he was appointed as the head of Tongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do, Gangneung-gun, Gangwon-do (appointed on November 9, 1923), Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do (appointed on December 24, 1924), Wonju-gun, Gangwon-do (appointed on June 4, 1932), and Gangneung-gun, Gangwon-do (appointed on October 12, 1934). On November 28, 1924, he received the Hun 6th West Bank from the Japanese government, the Showa Daerye Memorial Hall on November 16, 1928, and the Hun 5th Seobojang on January 20, 1930, and served as a participating officer in Hamgyeongbuk-do from April 1, 1935 to June 23, 1938.

On October 1, 1935, he received a commemorative commendation for the 25th anniversary of the city government, and on January 16, 1936, he received a certificate of honor from the Japanese government, and on December 28, 1937, he was ranked second in the highly office and fourth in the bell on July 13, 1938. He served as a member of the Central Committee of the Korean Government from 23 June 1938 to August 1945 and was a reserve member of the Cheongjin Prevention and Detention Committee (March 29, 1941 to March 28, 1944), director of the National Federation of Korean Industries (May 1941) and preparatory member of the Heung-Abo National Foundation (August 1941), he served as the promoter and director of the Joseon Imjeonbo National Foundation (October 1941).

After liberation, he was the head of the judiciary department of the North Korean People's Committee, and it is said that he was in the top 10 in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea at the time. It is believed to have been purged in the late 1960s, but the exact cause of death is unknown.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member list, the provincial participation center, the central government, the bureaucracy, the central government, and the 705-member list of pro-Japanese anti-national activities announced by the pro-Japanese anti-national activities committee.