Seoul Police Chief Jang Ha-yeon Joins 'SOS Challenge' to Eradicate Child Abuse View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced on the 7th that Commissioner Jang Ha-yeon participated in the child abuse eradication campaign, the 'Save Our Seoul (SOS) Relay Challenge.'


The 'SOS Challenge' is a campaign initiated by the Seoul Metropolitan Council on the 2nd under the slogan "Look, Find, Report, Protect," aimed at preventing various forms of violence including child abuse and gradually resolving welfare blind spots.


Kim In-ho, Chairman of the Seoul Metropolitan Council, took the lead as the first participant in this challenge. Through a video posted on social media (SNS), Chairman Kim nominated six people as the next participants: Cho Hee-yeon, Superintendent of Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education; Commissioner Jang; Lee Young-sil, Chairperson of the Health and Welfare Committee of the Seoul Metropolitan Council; actress Gyeon Mi-ri; musical actress Jung Sun-ah; and citizen representative Song Young-min.



Commissioner Jang nominated Professor Kwak Young-ho of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Seoul National University and Chief Park Joon-sung of Nowon Police Station as the next participants. According to the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, Professor Kwak is an expert in treating child abuse victims and is dedicated to protecting abused children in medical settings, while Chief Park leads investigations and protection efforts for abused children in the field of child abuse law enforcement.


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