The Uiseong Branch of the Daegu District Prosecutors' Office and the Uiseong Regional Council of the Ministry of Justice's Juvenile Crime Prevention Committee (Chairman Kwon Oh-young) conducted a crime prevention campaign targeting local residents and tourists on the 1st, coinciding with the Cheongsong Apple Festival, organized by the Cheongsong District (Chairman Bae Jin-dong).

Daegu District Prosecutors' Office Uiseong Branch and Cheongsong District of the Ministry of Justice Youth Crime Prevention Committee Uiseong Regional Council conducted a crime prevention campaign.

Daegu District Prosecutors' Office Uiseong Branch and Cheongsong District of the Ministry of Justice Youth Crime Prevention Committee Uiseong Regional Council conducted a crime prevention campaign.

View original image

About 50 people, including the head of the Uiseong Branch, executives of the Uiseong Branch, Cheongsong County Governor Yoon Kyung-hee, county office officials, and juvenile crime prevention committee members participated in the campaign. In line with the apple festival held in Cheongsong County, the nation's top producer of premium apples, they distributed over 900 shopping bags to residents and tourists as part of the campaign.


The shopping bags, which served both as crime prevention tools and promotional items for Cheongsong apples on the opening day of the apple festival, became very popular, filling the festival grounds with shopping bags like a string of international flags.



Kim Hee-young, head of the Uiseong Branch of the Daegu District Prosecutors' Office, who participated in the event, expressed gratitude and encouragement to the crime prevention committee members conducting this dual-purpose campaign for both local residents and tourists during the regional festival. He urged that the administration and the private sector continue to work together to create a crime-free community.


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

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing