Yeosu Police Station Strengthens Security Activities for Unmanned Stores in Jurisdiction
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Yeosu Police Station (Chief Moon Byung-hoon) announced on the 23rd that it will promote customized security activities targeting the rapidly increasing unmanned stores to reduce labor cost burdens in the alley markets, which have been depressed due to the impact of COVID-19.
Unmanned stores are vulnerable to crime exposure due to the absence of on-site management personnel and are likely to become targets of crime during late-night hours.
In response, Yeosu Police Station plans to conduct diagnoses of unmanned stores in the jurisdiction centered on the Crime Prevention Diagnosis Team (CPO) and carry out flexible patrols using foot patrols and patrol cars to proactively implement crime prevention activities.
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Moon Byung-hoon, Chief of Yeosu Police Station, stated, “To prevent crimes in the increasing unmanned stores during the COVID-19 period, we will focus on crime prevention through practical field activities. We also urged unmanned store owners to establish a self-defense security system in advance to prevent crimes by ensuring the emergency bell operation status and security cameras.”
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