Collaboration Meeting of Buk-gu, Bukbu Police Station, and Dongbu Education Support Office on the 18th

Discovering 85 Cooperative Projects to Build and Expand Community Safety Network... 660 Million KRW Budget Reflected for Next Year

Gwangju Buk-gu Takes Proactive Measures to 'Activate the Autonomous Police System' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju City is actively collaborating with related organizations to promote the ‘Autonomous Police System.’


Buk-gu will hold a meeting on the 18th with the Northern Police Station (Chief Kim Jincheon) and the Eastern Office of Education (Superintendent Jeong Nakju) to discuss region-specific safety enhancement projects.


This meeting was organized to proactively respond to the activation of the autonomous police system by discovering and supporting timely crime prevention environment improvement projects.


Accordingly, the three organizations plan to discuss various agenda items such as ▲CPTED projects ▲protection of socially vulnerable groups ▲activation of cooperative policing ▲prevention of school violence ▲community cooperation to realize safe and happy schools, and pledge mutual cooperation.


In addition, Buk-gu decided to reflect 660 million KRW in next year’s budget to promote 85 living safety proposal projects, including ▲17 installations of security CCTV and emergency bells ▲20 logo projectors ▲37 security lights ▲14 women’s safety mirrors ▲10 solar markers ▲3 improvements of facilities in children protection zones.


Chief Moon In said, “We will strengthen the cooperation system so that residents can lead safer daily lives by communicating and cooperating with the Northern Police Station and the Office of Education,” adding, “We will continuously discover projects related to residents’ safety and actively reflect them in the budget.”


Kim Jincheon, Chief of the Northern Police Station, stated, “We will do our best to carry out empathetic and friendly policing that meets residents’ expectations and become a trusted police force.”


Jeong Nakju, Superintendent of the Eastern Office of Education, said, “We will strive to create a safe educational environment where students can safely commute to and from school and live by cooperating with related organizations.”


Meanwhile, Buk-gu, the Northern Police Station, and the Eastern Office of Education signed a business agreement last October to promote the autonomous police system in its inaugural year, and have been focusing on improving crime prevention environments and creating safe educational environments by investing 520 million KRW in 32 cooperative projects discovered through working-level meetings.



Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong ks7664@asiae.co.kr


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