Lee Soon-geol, the governor of Ulju-gun, participated in the "No Exit, a Maze with No Way Out" relay campaign to prevent drug crimes on the 20th.


Started in April, this campaign is a nationwide prevention effort designed to raise awareness about drugs and prevent drug use and addiction in advance.


The campaign is conducted in an SNS relay format, where participants take a photo with the campaign image after being nominated by someone else and then nominate the next participant. Even without a nomination, anyone can join.

Ulju-gun Governor Lee Soon-geol is taking a certification photo for the drug prevention campaign.

Ulju-gun Governor Lee Soon-geol is taking a certification photo for the drug prevention campaign.

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Governor Lee Soon-geol was nominated by Son Dong-young, the chief of Ulju Police Station, and participated in the campaign on this day. He then nominated Kim Young-chul, chairman of the Ulju County Council, and Lee Yong-sik, chairman of the Ulju Sports Association, as the next participants.


Governor Lee said, "I hope this relay campaign raises the awareness of the residents about illegal drugs and creates an atmosphere throughout society to eradicate drugs. We will continue to do our best to make Ulju-gun a drug-free safe area."



The "No Exit, a Maze with No Way Out" relay campaign for drug crime prevention will be carried out for 250 days until the end of this year.


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