Crime Prevention Activities Through Demolition of Abandoned Houses Amid Concerns of Collapse Due to Joint Inspection of Public and Abandoned Houses

Hampyeong Police Promote Problem-Solving Activities in Preparation for Autonomous Police System Implementation View original image


[Hampyeong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] The Jeonnam Hampyeong Police Station announced on the 24th that it is promoting various crime prevention activities to proactively solve problems tailored to residents' security demands ahead of the full implementation of the autonomous police system in July.


On the 1st, during a local safety patrol, they heard from village residents about a community issue: "There is a man from outside the area who has set up a tent and is living in an abandoned house in the village. It is scary, and there are concerns about collapse and safety accidents, causing anxiety."


As a result, a crime prevention diagnosis confirmed that the outsider had returned to farming and was living in a tent due to health reasons.


However, recognizing residents' anxiety and concerns about collapse and safety accidents, they coordinated with Hampyeong County to demolish four abandoned houses with concerns about juvenile delinquency and collapse so far, and plan to continue these efforts.


By increasing contact with residents in this way, they are proactively discovering and resolving various community issues in advance, gaining great support from residents.



A representative of the Hampyeong Police Station stated, "In line with the implementation of the autonomous police system, we will do our best to make Hampyeong County safe by proactively solving crime prevention activities and security issues tailored to local conditions."


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