Officials from the Gwangju Dongbu Police Station are visiting a local facility for people with disabilities on the 24th to deliver promotional materials. Photo by Gwangju Dongbu Police Station.

Officials from the Gwangju Dongbu Police Station are visiting a local facility for people with disabilities on the 24th to deliver promotional materials. Photo by Gwangju Dongbu Police Station.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Junho] The Gwangju Dongbu Police Station is taking steps to eliminate blind spots in sex crime prevention.


The Gwangju Dongbu Police Station announced on the 25th that it will conduct sex crime prevention education by visiting facilities for the disabled until the 30th of next month to protect victims.


Recently, they visited five facilities for the disabled in the jurisdiction, including Magdalena House and Haebok Nursing Home, to carry out crime prevention education and promotional activities.



The education was conducted with the participation of six people, including the head of the Women's and Youth Division, and promotional items such as laundry powder soap and toilet paper were delivered to facilitate the daily lives of the facility residents.


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