Customized Crime Prevention Activities for Theft-Prone Unmanned Stores Implemented

Muan Police Station Prevents Crime Through Practical Field Activities View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] The Muan Police Station in Jeonnam (Chief Yoon Hu-ui) announced on the 22nd that it conducted customized crime prevention activities, including foot patrols targeting unmanned stores, over two days from the 15th to the 16th.


Recently, due to the impact of COVID-19 and the need to reduce labor costs, unmanned stores have rapidly increased. However, unmanned stores lack on-site management personnel, making them vulnerable to crime, and they are even more likely to become targets of crime late at night.


Accordingly, the Muan Police decided to continuously carry out flexible patrols using foot patrols and patrol cars, focusing on the Crime Prevention Officer (CPO) team to inspect unmanned stores within the jurisdiction.



Yoon Hu-ui, Chief of Muan Police Station, said, “We will make efforts to prevent crime through practical field activities to prevent crimes targeting the increasing number of unmanned stores during the COVID-19 period.”


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