Kim Hae-cheol, Chief of Mokpo Coast Guard, Participates in 'NO EXIT' Campaign to Prevent Drug Crimes
Raising Awareness of Drug Crimes and Expecting the Spread of Social Will for Prevention
Kim Hae-cheol, Chief of the Mokpo Maritime Police Station, participated in the drug crime prevention 'NO EXIT' relay campaign on the 11th.
The 'NO EXIT' campaign signifies the danger of drugs, which are like a maze with no exit that is highly addictive and difficult to escape from. It is a relay campaign to raise awareness of the risks of drug addiction and to eradicate drugs.
Kim Hae-cheol, Chief of Mokpo Maritime Police Station, participated in the 'No Exit' Drug Crime Prevention Relay Campaign.
[Photo by Mokpo Maritime Police]
This campaign proceeds by taking a certification photo with an image containing the phrase "No Exit Maze, NO EXIT Drugs, Never Start," then distributing and promoting it on SNS or media, and nominating others to participate in the campaign.
Chief Kim joined this campaign upon the nomination of Moon Cha-bok, Chairman of the Mokpo City Council, and nominated Park Kyung-mi, Head of the Jeonnam Western Veterans Affairs Office, as the next participant.
Chief Kim Hae-cheol stated, "We must be vigilant about the drug problem, which has recently emerged as a serious social issue," and added, "We will do our best as the maritime police to preemptively block the import of drugs via the sea and to keep our seas clean from drugs."
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Meanwhile, the Mokpo Maritime Police arrested a total of eight foreign drug criminals in March and May on charges including violations of the Narcotics Control Act, making every effort to protect the public safely from drug-related crimes on land and at sea.
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