Seocho Police Station Conducts Anti-Terror Safety Inspection at Multi-Use Facilities Ahead of Chuseok
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] Ahead of Chuseok, the Seocho Police Station in Seoul announced on the 14th that it conducted anti-terror safety inspections at multi-use facilities with high foot traffic.
From the 9th to the 13th, Seocho Police Station carried out safety inspections over three days at three multi-use facilities: Seoul Express Bus Terminal, Central City, and Express Bus Terminal Station. Additionally, the police checked the facilities' own security measures and discussed constructive ways for the facilities and police to mutually complement and cooperate in anti-terror activities.
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This inspection was conducted as a preventive police activity in anticipation that, although the number of returning holiday travelers is expected to decrease compared to previous years, the number of users at multi-use facilities combining bus terminals, department stores, hotels, and shopping malls is expected to increase.
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