Dragons Engaging with the Local Community

Patrolling Mainly Around Crime-Vulnerable Areas in Geumho-dong

Jeonnam Dragons (hereinafter Jeonnam), working together with the local community, conducted a joint night patrol with three organizations.


On the 28th, Jeonnam carried out night autonomous crime prevention activities in cooperation with the Geumho-dong Office (Chief Lee Hyesook), Geumho Autonomous Crime Prevention Unit (Captain Park Donggyu), and Gwangyang City Women’s Crime Prevention Unit (Captain Jo Eunkyung), focusing on crime-vulnerable areas around Geumho-dong, Gwangyang City.

[Photo by Jeonnam Dragons]

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Jeong Gwan Lee, the coach, and Jeonnam’s rookie players Park Taeyong, Jo Seongbin, Hong Seokhyun, and Kim Dongwook participated in the joint night patrol that day.


Park Donggyu, captain of the Geumho Autonomous Crime Prevention Unit, said, “Jeonnam Dragons have become a source of vitality for the local residents. I hope they continue to thrive and bring joy to the community.” He also added, “I hope they do their best for our wish of promotion,” and said, “At the next home game, the crime prevention unit members and their families will come to the stadium to cheer.”


Midfielder Park Taeyong said, “I am grateful for the opportunity to work together with Chief Lee Hyesook of the Geumho-dong Office, the office staff, and the crime prevention unit members,” and added, “We will continue to take the lead in community activities along with the players.”



This night patrol, the second since the one conducted in March, is scheduled to be held monthly in cooperation with the Crime Prevention Union.


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