Muan Police Station completed murals at Hyeongyeong Police Substation and the local children's center. (Photo by Muan Police Station)

Muan Police Station completed murals at Hyeongyeong Police Substation and the local children's center. (Photo by Muan Police Station)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Seo Young-seo] The Muan Police Station in Jeonnam (Chief Kim Hak-nam) announced on the 6th that, as part of a project to strengthen neighborhood security, the public, private sector, and police jointly completed murals at the Hyeongyeong Police Substation and a local children's center.


In particular, the police promotional murals painted here highlight the image of Muan-gun as a safe area from crime, approaching tourists and residents in a friendly manner. The murals featuring police characters Podori and Posuni serve as photo zones, attracting the attention of tourists.


Residents living nearby stated, "Our fear of crime has greatly decreased, issues like littering have disappeared, and our attachment to the neighborhood has increased," supporting these outcomes.



Kim Hak-nam, Chief of Muan Police Station, explained, "This project is based on the theory that defensive design of residential environments can reduce opportunities for crime to occur," adding, "We aim to create a safe community by combining CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) and community policing."


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