Ryugyeong-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu (second from the right), is taking a commemorative photo with a resident he met while conducting a night patrol with the autonomous crime prevention volunteers of Mangu 3-dong at 8 p.m. on the 19th.

Ryugyeong-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu (second from the right), is taking a commemorative photo with a resident he met while conducting a night patrol with the autonomous crime prevention volunteers of Mangu 3-dong at 8 p.m. on the 19th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] On the 19th at 8 p.m., Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, along with district office officials and members of the Mangwoo 3-dong Volunteer Crime Prevention Unit, conducted a joint public-private nighttime patrol around schools and parks near Mangwoo 3-dong.


This nighttime patrol activity was organized to ensure residents' safety by inspecting vulnerable areas in the community together with the Volunteer Crime Prevention Unit and eliminating potential hazards.


During the patrol, the group was divided into two teams to check the operation of CCTV cameras and inspect women’s safety zones. They also received complaints from residents encountered during the patrol and forwarded them to the relevant district office departments.


Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi of Jungnang-gu said, “Despite COVID-19 and the heatwave, I sincerely thank all the Volunteer Crime Prevention Unit members who have continuously dedicated themselves to the goal of protecting our area by ourselves.” He added, “We will spare no effort to carefully monitor even the smallest details to protect the safety of local residents.”



The joint public-private nighttime patrols, which started in Sinnae 1-dong on July 29, will be conducted twice a month in 16 neighborhoods until November, sequentially carried out together with each neighborhood’s Volunteer Crime Prevention Unit to prevent crime and create a safe living environment.


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