Seongbuk-gu Illegal Filming Citizen Surveillance Team and Jongam Police Station Conduct Joint Inspection of Illegal Filming Devices at Korea National University of Arts

Focused Inspection of Illegal Filming Cameras Using Lens Detectors and Electromagnetic Wave Detectors

Inspected 1,687 Locations Last Year... Continuous Activities to Eradicate Illegal Filming



Illegal Filming OUT! View original image

Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro) conducted a joint inspection with Jongam Police Station on the 24th to check for the installation of illegal filming devices in university restrooms within the district.


On this day, a total of 17 people participated, including 10 members of the Seongbuk-gu Illegal Filming Citizen Surveillance Team, 2 participants from the Illegal Filming Surveillance Accompanying Job Program, and 5 police officers from the Women's and Youth Division of Jongam Police Station. They inspected the restrooms at Korea National University of Arts located in Seokgwan-dong, Seongbuk-gu, using lens detectors and electromagnetic wave detectors to check for illegal filming cameras.


The Seongbuk-gu Illegal Filming Citizen Surveillance Team conducts regular monthly inspections to eradicate illegal filming and create a safe environment. Last year, they carried out inspection activities at 1,687 locations.



Lee Seung-ro, Mayor of Seongbuk-gu, said, “I deeply appreciate the Illegal Filming Citizen Surveillance Team who gathered with a spirit of service for a safe environment. I hope that through the regular activities of the citizen surveillance team and continuous joint inspections with related organizations, illegal filming will be eradicated, allowing residents to live more safely and securely in Seongbuk-gu.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing