The Muan Police Station in Jeonnam (Chief Kang Yong-jun) announced on the 7th at 10 a.m. that it has established an Election Crime Investigation Situation Room and held a plaque ceremony in relation to the 22nd National Assembly election.


An Election Crime Investigation Situation Room was established, and a plaque ceremony was held. <br>[Photo by Muan Police Station]

An Election Crime Investigation Situation Room was established, and a plaque ceremony was held.
[Photo by Muan Police Station]

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With the 22nd National Assembly election about 60 days away, the police will crack down on election crimes to ensure a clean and fair election by opening the 'Election Crime Investigation Situation Room' and initiating a 24-hour monitoring system.


The police will strengthen intelligence gathering and crackdowns on illegal activities related to the election, specifically defining five major election crimes: bribery, spreading false information, government officials' involvement in elections, election violence, and illegal mobilization of groups. These five major election crimes, which seriously undermine the fairness of the election, will be strictly investigated under a 'zero tolerance policy.'


Furthermore, the investigation will thoroughly target not only the perpetrators of illegal acts but also the masterminds who planned or directed the crimes and the sources of illegal election funds.


Kang Yong-jun, Chief of Muan Police Station, stated, "We will do our best to ensure that the 22nd National Assembly election is conducted fairly and justly."



Muan = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo just8440@asiae.co.kr


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