Dongjakseo, Joint Patrol with Volunteer Group of Marriage Immigrant Women Ahead of Lunar New Year View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Seoyul] The Seoul Dongjak Police Station has teamed up with volunteer marriage immigrant women to prevent crime in the local community ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday.


On the 14th, the Seoul Dongjak Police Station announced that on the 11th, they conducted joint patrols with the 'Donghaeng Security Volunteer Corps,' composed of marriage immigrant women. The 'Donghaeng Security Volunteer Corps' is a police security cooperation volunteer group that has been active since 2015.


The police explained that to prevent crimes affecting daily life such as burglary and drunken violence, and to ensure residents have a safe holiday, they conducted joint patrols focusing on residential areas and traditional markets around Jangseungbaegi Station and Seongdae Market.


They also carried out patrols and voice phishing prevention campaigns in crime-vulnerable areas such as redevelopment zones and vacant houses.


Zhao Yansa, the Chinese national and leader of the Donghaeng Security Volunteer Corps, said, “I hope this joint patrol will help residents have a safer and more comfortable holiday.”



Lee Namhee, Foreign Affairs Division Police Lieutenant, stated, “I hope that this year as well, the Donghaeng Security Volunteer Corps will continue to work together with the police to maintain security in the Dongjak District.”


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