On the 10th, the Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry to support crime victims facing financial difficulties.


This agreement includes the provision that the Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency will receive 20 million KRW from the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry to be used for the protection and support of economically disadvantaged crime victims.

Daegu Regional Police Agency

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Through this agreement, the Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency and the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry have agreed to work together to empathize with and support crime victims and their families who are experiencing financial hardship.


The 20 million KRW sponsorship received from the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry will be jointly allocated by the Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency and the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry after selecting recipients based on support criteria and details, and will be executed through the Daegu Community Chest of Korea.


Kim Su-young, Chief of the Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency, said, “We are grateful that the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which leads the local economy, has taken an interest in and supported crime victims,” adding, “The police will do their best to help victims and their families who are suffering from crime-related pain to regain stability as soon as possible and return quickly to their daily lives.”


Lee Jae-ha, Chairman of the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said, “We are pleased to be able to help victims and families who are struggling due to crime, and through this agreement, we will continue to carry out protection and support activities for crime victims together with the Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency as representatives of the local business community.”



The Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency stated that it will continue to cooperate with the local community to provide economic, psychological, and legal support to crime victims and continue victim protection and support activities.


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