Jo Won-yong, President of the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization, is taking a commemorative photo after participating in the drug eradication campaign on the 18th.

Jo Won-yong, President of the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization, is taking a commemorative photo after participating in the drug eradication campaign on the 18th.

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Jo Wonyong, President of the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization, participated in the drug crime prevention 'NO EXIT' relay campaign on the 18th.


This campaign is an event conducted by the National Police Agency in cooperation with the Korea Anti-Drug Movement Headquarters and related government departments from the end of April to the end of the year to raise awareness of the dangers of drug addiction and to prevent drug crimes.


On that day, President Jo took a photo with an image containing the phrase "No exit maze, NO EXIT drugs, never start" and posted it on social networking services (SNS).


Jo Wonyong then nominated Yoo Intaek, CEO of the Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation, and Nam Yangho, Director of the Gyeonggi Lifelong Education Promotion Institute, to join the campaign.



Jo Wonyong said, "Recently, the methods of drug-related crimes have diversified and their frequency has increased, causing many social problems. Therefore, I participated in this relay campaign to eradicate drugs," adding, "I hope that by actively promoting the drug eradication campaign within the tourism industry, everyone will pay attention and participate in the elimination of drugs."


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