Summary:
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Modernizing Operations
Japan is updating its 24-hour mini-police stations, known as koban, to adapt to the rise in cybercrime, allowing some to close at night and using mobile or temporary outposts as needed. -
Historical System
The koban system, which dates back to the 1880s, is being reformed to better address current crime trends, with a focus shifting from traditional street crime to online offenses. -
Adapting to New Crimes
With a significant drop in street crimes and an increase in online and phone-based scams, the National Police Agency is adjusting the koban system to more effectively combat modern criminal activities.
Read more at: Nikkei