President Moon: "Regrettable Stalking Incident... Prosecutors and Police Must Devise Safety Measures"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] President Moon Jae-in expressed regret over the recent stalking crimes on the 16th and urged the establishment of safety measures.
At the staff meeting that day, President Moon said, "Despite institutional protective measures against stalking crimes being in place, it is very regrettable that another incident has occurred."
This appears to refer to the case on the 14th in Guro-gu, Seoul, where a woman under police protection due to stalking was murdered.
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President Moon stated, "I hope the prosecution and police promptly devise concrete measures to enhance the effectiveness of safety measures for stalking crime victims, so that women can live safely in their daily lives."
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