Military Security Command of the Korean People's Army
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Military Security Command of the Korean People's Army (Korean: 보위사령부) is the principal Counterintelligence agency of the Korean People's Army. As an abbreviation in Korean, it is also called as a guardian (bowi) (보위 사). The headquarters of the Military Security Command is in Longbuk-dong, Oseong area, Pyongyang. Its headquarters borders the Pyongyang University of Foreign Languages across a wall. In addition, several independent offices have been established in Pyongyang as branch offices.[1]
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Military Security Command | |
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Active | 1948 - Present |
Country | North Korea |
Allegiance | Kim Jong-un |
Type | Counterintelligence unit |
Role | Counterintelligence and security information in the Korean People's Army |
Size | Classified |
Part of | Korean People's Army |
Headquarters | Pyongyang |
Patron | Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army |
March | Song of the Korean People's Army |
Engagements | Korean War |
Commanders | |
Commander | General Jo Kyong-chol |
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