The Baegun District Unit of Gwangju Nambu Police Station conducted a joint civilian-police crime prevention patrol in areas prone to crime, including the one-room apartments in Baegun-dong, with about 20 participants. Provided by Gwangju Nambu Police Station

The Baegun District Unit of Gwangju Nambu Police Station conducted a joint civilian-police crime prevention patrol in areas prone to crime, including the one-room apartments in Baegun-dong, with about 20 participants. Provided by Gwangju Nambu Police Station

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Gwangju Nambu Police Station announced on the 24th that the Baegun Police Box held a meeting with the Baegun 1-dong Volunteer Crime Prevention Unit and conducted joint night patrols by civilians and police in vulnerable areas of the region.


During the meeting held on the 23rd, participants shared regular police activity updates as well as difficulties and suggestions from the Volunteer Crime Prevention Unit.


Following the meeting, about 20 civilian and police members jointly patrolled areas including the studio apartment district in Baegun-dong, the surroundings of Seoksan High School, the Baegun 2nd Complex Humansia area, and residential neighborhoods considered at risk of crime, carrying out crime prevention activities that citizens could tangibly feel.


Im Dongseop, head of the Baegun Police Box, stated, "We plan to continue joint patrols with the Volunteer Crime Prevention Unit to strengthen crime prevention activities and civilian-police security cooperation."





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