Jeonju Wansan Police Station and education officials conducting joint off-campus guidance activities. Photo by Jeonju Wansan Police Station

Jeonju Wansan Police Station and education officials conducting joint off-campus guidance activities. Photo by Jeonju Wansan Police Station

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Myeongjin] Jeonju Wansan Police Station (Chief Choi Wonseok) is conducting joint patrol activities with the police and schools as phased school reopenings continue amid concerns of a resurgence of COVID-19.


The school police team of the Women and Youth Division has been guiding youth multi-use facilities such as PC rooms and coin karaoke rooms within the jurisdiction, where the risk of secondary infections is high, together with the Jeonju Office of Education and active teachers since the 27th, as middle school students began phased reopening.


In particular, they visit youth-dense areas every week, such as Jeonju New Town, Gaksa Movie Street, and the area around Peace-dong 2nd Park, distributing masks and portable hand sanitizers to young people and continuing communication with students on site, which is expected to be effective.



Chief Choi Wonseok said, “We will carry out customized protection and guidance activities regarding students’ concerns about COVID-19 infection and school violence following the phased school reopening.”


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