Kim Han-young, President of the Korea Rail Network Authority (right), is taking a commemorative photo with Song Jeong-ae, Chief of Daejeon Police Agency, after signing the 'Crime Victim Support Agreement' at the Daejeon Police Agency on the 13th. Provided by Korea Rail Network Authority

Kim Han-young, President of the Korea Rail Network Authority (right), is taking a commemorative photo with Song Jeong-ae, Chief of Daejeon Police Agency, after signing the 'Crime Victim Support Agreement' at the Daejeon Police Agency on the 13th. Provided by Korea Rail Network Authority

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Rail Network Authority announced on the 13th that it has signed a 'Crime Victim Support Business Agreement' with the Daejeon Metropolitan Police Agency. The agreement was made with the purpose of helping victims who are experiencing financial difficulties due to crimes occurring in Daejeon. In line with this, the Rail Network Authority plans to donate 20 million won to the Community Chest of Korea, which will provide emergency living support funds to selected beneficiaries designated by the Daejeon Metropolitan Police Agency. Provided by Korea Rail Network Authority



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