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Choi Chang-hong (May 7, 1903 – April 21, 1951) was a Japanese police officer and official, his hometown was Insa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Life
He entered Gyeongseong Imperial University in April 1925, and graduated from the Faculty of Law and Literature of Gyeongseong Imperial University in March 1930. He passed the Judicial Department of the High Civil Service Examination in November 1933 and the Administrative Department of the High Civil Service Examination in October 1934, and was appointed as the head of Jangdan-gun, Gyeonggi-do on May 21, 1936.

Since he was appointed as the security officer of the Pyeonganbuk Police Department on February 20, 1937, he served as an executive secretary of the Pyeonganbuk Air Defense Committee in March 1938, serving as a military vehicle requisition and driver, developing and releasing underground resources, cracking down on and arresting crime violations, and investigating domestic goods. On April 29, 1940, in recognition of his cooperation in the Sino-Japanese War, he received the Hun 6th Certificate from the Japanese government.

Since his appointment on January 24, 1941, he has served as the executive director of the Gyeongsangnam-do Interior Department (August 18, 1941), the provincial government's manufacturing department (September 30, 1943), the secretary of the Joseon Governor-General, and the chief of the Treasury Department on November 22, 1944.

He actively cooperated in the war while serving as secretary of the Korean Central Intelligence Committee, the Joseon Governor-General's Student Mobilization Headquarters, the Joseon Governor-General's Labor Mobilization Headquarters, the Joseon Governor-General's Agricultural Planning Committee, and the Joseon Railway Emergency Enhancement Committee.

On May 11, 1945, he was appointed as a participatory officer and head of the Ministry of Mining and Public Works in Chungcheongbuk-do, and was ranked third and sixth in the high officialuntil Korea's liberation pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member list, the provincial participation officer, the Joseon Governor-General's Office, the police section, the bureaucracy section, and the 705-member list of pro-Japanese anti-ethnic activities announced by the Pro-Japanese Anti-ethnicity Commission.