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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] On the morning of the 11th, the National Police Agency signed a business agreement with the Credit Recovery Committee and the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency at the police headquarters in Migeun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, to support the recovery of crime victims.


Through this agreement, the three organizations agreed to support the recovery of victims suffering from livelihood infringement crimes such as voice phishing and illegal private loans by preventing secondary damage through debtor relief systems and providing employment support.


In addition, financial and credit knowledge such as debt adjustment will be taught to investigators and police officers dedicated to victims to alleviate the economic difficulties of crime victims, thereby strengthening financial investigation capabilities. Lifecycle financial education will also be provided to all police officers, including new and incumbent officers.



Kim Chang-ryong, Commissioner of the National Police Agency, said, “I hope that active exchanges between institutions in related fields such as investigation and victim protection will serve as an opportunity to enhance the recovery of crime victims and increase public trust in police activities.”


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