Crime Response Guidelines for Handling Multi-Day Synchronized Crimes on the 21st... First 100 People on a First-Come, First-Served Basis

Protecting Safe Daily Life!... Dongjak-gu Recruiting for 'Self-Defense Practical Course' View original image

Dongjak-gu (Mayor Park Il-ha) will conduct a "Crime Response Guidelines and Self-Defense Simulation Training" for residents on the 21st to ensure their safe daily lives.


This training was organized to enhance residents' ability to respond to crisis situations in light of the recent surge in "abnormal motive crimes (random crimes)."


The training will take place at 4 p.m. in the main auditorium of the district office, where police officers from Dongjak Police Station will focus on teaching crime response guidelines, including actual crime response cases and how to report to 112.


Additionally, participants will learn how to protect themselves safely from potential dangers in daily life from a professional instructor who has given self-defense lectures at multiple universities.


In particular, through scenario-based cases, participants will have hands-on experience with essential self-defense techniques such as safety prevention rules, self-defense skills, escape methods, and the use of personal belongings and self-defense tools.


Participation is limited to the first 100 applicants, and registration can be done via the QR code on the poster.


Moreover, the district has strengthened its safety network in various ways, including ▲supporting a three-piece safety home set for single-person households ▲applying Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) in vulnerable areas ▲installing 123 new security closed-circuit televisions (CCTV).


In particular, the district office’s CCTV control center operates a "Disaster Safety Situation Room," deploying dedicated personnel 24 hours a day and establishing a specialized safety management system that monitors continuously and relays situations to relevant departments.



Park Il-ha, Mayor of Dongjak-gu, stated, "We will prioritize residents' safety, collaborate with related organizations to implement countermeasures, and build a dense urban safety network. We will create a safe city, Dongjak-gu, where all residents can feel secure."


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