Go Young-joo, Vice President of DB Insurance, Lee Moon-soo, Chief of Gyeonggi Northern Police Agency, and Kim Hwan-chul, Director of Gyeonggi Northern Victim Support Center, are posing for a commemorative photo. (From left in the photo)

Go Young-joo, Vice President of DB Insurance, Lee Moon-soo, Chief of Gyeonggi Northern Police Agency, and Kim Hwan-chul, Director of Gyeonggi Northern Victim Support Center, are posing for a commemorative photo. (From left in the photo)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] On the 13th, DB Insurance announced that on the 12th, it signed a business agreement with the Northern Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency and the Northern Gyeonggi Crime Victim Support Center to secure residential safety for victims of stalking crimes and other offenses in the Northern Gyeonggi region.


Through this agreement, DB Insurance plans to provide free home security services (CCTV) for one year to 200 socially vulnerable individuals at risk of exposure to violent crimes, including stalking victims.


Lee Moonsu, Chief of the Northern Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency, stated, “With this business agreement, we will be able to provide effective safety measures to crime victims in Northern Gyeonggi, which is expected to be effective in preventing stalking crimes.”


Kim Hwancheol, Director of the Crime Victim Support Center, said, “We will operate this project, which will greatly help victims recover their daily lives, as a continuous program rather than a one-time support, and hope it will be established as a model project and expanded to other regions.”



Ko Youngju, Vice President of DB Insurance, emphasized, “We will continue to contribute to customer happiness and fulfill corporate social responsibility through various social contribution activities supporting vulnerable groups in the local community.”


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