Shinan Police Station Launches Campaign to Prevent School Violence and Cyber Gambling
Lee Eul-shin, Chief, "We Will Support the Healthy Development and School Life of Adolescents"
Shinan Police Station (Chief Lee Eul-shin) announced on the 5th that it conducted a campaign to prevent school violence and cyber gambling at Anjwa High School in Shinan on the 4th, together with related organizations.
The campaign was attended by about 20 officials from Shinan County Office, 1388 Youth Support Group, Anjwa High School, Shinan Women's Daily Guardians, and others to raise awareness of the seriousness of school violence and to eradicate illegal cyber gambling among youth.
(On the right) Chief Lee Eul-shin is giving a salute to students while conducting a school violence and cyber gambling prevention campaign at Anjwa High School.
[Photo by Sinan Police Station]
This activity was conducted for Anjwa High School students under the theme of 'Eradication of Youth Cyber Gambling and School Violence' to provide tips for preventing school violence and to raise awareness about illegal cyber gambling among youth.
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Chief Lee Eul-shin stated, "Through this campaign, we will proactively respond not only to school violence but also to the eradication of illegal cyber gambling among youth to support their healthy development and school life."
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