Gangnam Police Chief Joins 'SOS Relay Challenge' to Eradicate Child Abuse
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] On the 4th, the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul announced that Kim Hyung-ryul, the chief of the Gangnam Police Station, participated in the child abuse eradication campaign 'Save Our Seoul (SOS) Relay Challenge.'
The SOS Relay Challenge is a campaign conducted under the slogan "Look, Find, Inform, Protect" to prevent various types of violence, including child abuse, and to gradually resolve welfare blind spots. It proceeds by posting the slogan phrase on social networking services (SNS) and nominating the next participant.
Kim, who joined the campaign upon the nomination of Kim Sonyeon, chief of the Songpa Police Station, designated Jung Soon-gyun, the mayor of Gangnam District Office, as the next participant.
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Chief Kim stated, "I hope this challenge will serve as an opportunity to raise neighbors' awareness of socially vulnerable groups such as children, and the Gangnam Police will actively cooperate with the local community to protect socially vulnerable victims of crime."
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