So Byeong-yong, Chief of Jeju Maritime Police Station, participated in the ‘No Exit’ relay campaign to eradicate drugs on the 20th.


According to Jeju Maritime Police on the day, the ‘No Exit’ campaign has been organized since April by the National Police Agency and the Korea Anti-Drug Movement Headquarters to raise public awareness about the seriousness of drugs and to prevent drug addiction, which is like a maze that is difficult to escape once drug use begins.

Jeju Coast Guard Chief So Byung-yong participated in the "NO EXIT" relay campaign to eradicate drugs on the 20th. <br>[Photo by Jeju Coast Guard]

Jeju Coast Guard Chief So Byung-yong participated in the "NO EXIT" relay campaign to eradicate drugs on the 20th.
[Photo by Jeju Coast Guard]

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Participants in the campaign take certification photos with a drug prevention campaign image containing the phrase “No Exit Maze, NO EXIT, Never Start Drugs” and upload them on social networking services (SNS), then nominate the next participant in a relay format.


Chief So said, “Recently, drug crimes have deeply penetrated daily life and emerged as a serious social problem,” adding, “In particular, we will mobilize all capabilities of the Jeju Maritime Police to prevent drugs from being smuggled into the country through the sea.”


Having been nominated by Park Hyun-gyu, Chief of Jeju Eastern Police Station, Chief So participated in the campaign and nominated Lee Seung-du, Director of Jeju Maritime Fisheries Management Unit, and Kim Seon-gwon, Head of Jeju Branch of Korea Marine Transportation Safety Authority, as the next relay participants.



Jeju = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Jeong-pil baekok@asiae.co.kr


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