[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency is taking measures to protect the human rights of foreign residents in the province and prevent crimes.


The provincial police agency announced on the 20th that the Foreign Affairs Police will act as messengers to provide various support and protection activities on-site through the 'Communication and Empathy HUB Program,' aimed at their own nationals and foreign embassies in Korea, with whom they usually have limited contact.


According to the provincial police agency, they will hold meetings with foreign embassies in Korea to establish a practical support system and conduct crime prevention activities such as customized education based on regional crime types.


Foreign residents staying in Gyeongnam Province are receiving crime prevention education. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Police Agency]

Foreign residents staying in Gyeongnam Province are receiving crime prevention education.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Police Agency]

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In this regard, on the 19th, the provincial police agency held a program promotion meeting at the Gyeongnam Migrant Center attended by the Cambodian ambassador and about 50 members of the Cambodian community to discuss measures related to crime prevention and support for their nationals' settlement.



On that day, Ambassador Chhirung Botomlangsey expressed relief at the various support measures provided by the Gyeongnam police for foreign residents and pledged to actively support the protection of their nationals.


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