Lee Sang-geun, the governor of Goseong County, Gyeongnam, participated in the 'No Exit (NO EXIT)' relay campaign to prevent drug crimes on the 8th.

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Sang-geun Lee, Governor of Goseong County, Gyeongnam, participated in the 'No Exit' relay campaign on the 8th to prevent drug crimes.

Sang-geun Lee, Governor of Goseong County, Gyeongnam, participated in the 'No Exit' relay campaign on the 8th to prevent drug crimes.

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As the seriousness of drug crimes has recently emerged, this campaign, which started on April 26 by the National Police Agency, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, and the Korea Anti-Drug Movement Headquarters, involves taking photos with the 'No Exit (NO EXIT)' campaign image and distributing and promoting them on social networks or in the media, while nominating two next participants.

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On this day, the governor took a certification photo for the drug prevention campaign in his office with the phrase "No Exit Maze, NO EXIT, Never Start Drugs."

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Having been nominated by Choi Hak-beom, the first vice chairman of the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Council, on the 2nd, the governor said, "Drug use not only plunges an individual's life into despair but also seriously harms families and society. It is a grave criminal act." He added, "We will work together with cooperating organizations to make Goseong a safe and healthy clean city free from drugs."



The governor nominated Cheon Young-gi, the mayor of Tongyeong, and Lee Seung-hwa, the governor of Sancheong County, as the next participants in the campaign.


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