Jang Dae-woon, Chief of the Changwon Maritime Police Station in Gyeongnam, participated in the drug crime prevention campaign ‘NO EXIT’ on the 6th.


According to Changwon Maritime Police, Chief Jang was nominated by Nam Jae-heon, Director of the Masan Regional Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office, and took on the role of a runner.


He held a sign with the phrase “No exit maze, NO EXIT. Never start drugs” and took a certification photo.


He nominated Oh Sang-hoon, Director of Masan Customs, as the next runner.


Jang Dae-woon, Chief of Changwon Coast Guard in Gyeongnam, is holding a 'NO EXIT' sign for the drug crime prevention campaign. <br>[Photo by Changwon Coast Guard]

Jang Dae-woon, Chief of Changwon Coast Guard in Gyeongnam, is holding a 'NO EXIT' sign for the drug crime prevention campaign.
[Photo by Changwon Coast Guard]

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Chief Jang said, “I participated to help raise awareness about the dangers of drug addiction, which has recently emerged as a social issue, and to contribute to preventing drug crimes. Changwon Maritime Police will do its best to protect the people and the sea from drugs by preemptively blocking drug smuggling via maritime routes.”



This campaign is being jointly promoted by the National Police Agency, the Anti-Drug Movement Headquarters, and related government departments amid growing concerns about drug crimes following the recent drug-laced beverage incident in the Gangnam academy district.


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