EXCO and Daegu Bukbu Police Station (Chief Gwak Dong-ho) signed a "Business Agreement for the Establishment of a Crime Prevention and Response System in Multi-use Facilities" on the 18th.


This agreement was promoted to quickly establish countermeasures against heinous crimes such as recent weapon rampage incidents that have intensified social unrest, as EXCO is a multi-use facility frequently visited by Daegu citizens and a venue for international events. It aims to secure a crime prevention environment and safety so that local residents can visit with peace of mind.

Lee Sang-gil, President of EXCO (right), and Kwak Dong-ho, Chief of Daegu Bukbu Police Station, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.

Lee Sang-gil, President of EXCO (right), and Kwak Dong-ho, Chief of Daegu Bukbu Police Station, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.

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The main contents of the business agreement include assigning the Sangyeok District Unit as a base work site and strengthening patrols for rapid crime response, establishing a hotline reporting system in case of weapon rampages or other crimes (including warnings), supporting security education for facility protection, and conducting CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) through crime prevention diagnosis for cooperation in crime prevention.


Through this agreement, EXCO will have the Daegu Bukbu Police Station Sangyeok District Unit patrol as a base work site, and police personnel will visit frequently during event hosting. This is expected to have a rapid crime response and prevention effect. Previously, in case of an incident, the reporting system involved calling 112, then going through the provincial police agency’s reporting center, and receiving orders from the jurisdictional district unit. With the establishment of this hotline, contact will be made directly to the jurisdictional district unit, and the assigned patrol car will be dispatched immediately, creating a rapid response system.


Additionally, EXCO was certified as an "Excellent Crime Prevention Facility" after conducting an on-site inspection along with this business agreement.



Lee Sang-gil, CEO of EXCO, said, "This business agreement was promoted at the request of Daegu Bukbu Police Station to make EXCO safe from the recently increasing heinous crimes," and added, "Taking this agreement as an opportunity, we will become a safer EXCO, attract various cultural events, and strive to ensure that local residents can enjoy them with peace of mind."


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

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