Drug Addiction Risk Awareness Campaign 'NO EXIT' First Participant

Park Wansu, Governor of Gyeongnam, and Lee Sangyeon, Chairman of Gyeongnam Employers Federation, Nominated

Kim Byung-su, Chief of the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, took the lead as the first participant in Gyeongnam for the ‘NO EXIT’ relay campaign on the dangers of drug addiction on the 1st.


According to the Provincial Police Agency, amid the recent drug beverage incident in the Gangnam academy district highlighting the seriousness of drug crimes, the National Police Agency, the Anti-Drug Movement Headquarters, and related government departments jointly launched this campaign.


Gyeongnam Police Chief Kim Byung-su participated in the 'NO EXIT' relay campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of drug addiction. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Police Agency]

Gyeongnam Police Chief Kim Byung-su participated in the 'NO EXIT' relay campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of drug addiction.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Police Agency]

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Participants in the campaign hold signs with the phrase “No Exit Maze, NO EXIT, Never Start Drugs” and take certification photos.


They upload the photos to social networking services (SNS) such as Facebook and Instagram and nominate two people to continue the campaign.


The NO EXIT relay campaign will run from this day until the end of the year.


Chief Kim nominated Park Wan-su, Governor of Gyeongnam Province, and Lee Sang-yeon, Chairman of the Gyeongnam Employers Federation, as the next participants.


The Provincial Police Agency established a full-scale response system to eradicate drug crimes centered on the Joint Task Force for Drug Crime Eradication on April 14 and is strengthening cooperation with related organizations while enhancing public awareness activities.



Along with this, the NO EXIT relay campaign will continue to be actively promoted.


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