Strengthened Patrols in Vulnerable Areas Until July 14

On the 20th, Gwangju Nambu Police Station (Chief Song Seho) conducted crime prevention activities targeting vulnerable businesses such as jewelry stores in the area. Photo by Gwangju Nambu Police Station

On the 20th, Gwangju Nambu Police Station (Chief Song Seho) conducted crime prevention activities targeting vulnerable businesses such as jewelry stores in the area. Photo by Gwangju Nambu Police Station

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Gwangju Nambu Police Station (Chief Song Seho) announced on the 20th that it had conducted crime prevention activities for crime-prone businesses such as gold and jewelry shops in the region.


This inspection, which began on the 19th, was carried out to prevent crimes targeting gold and jewelry shops, as a series of such incidents have occurred recently due to the rising price of gold. For this purpose, the Crime Prevention Diagnosis Team (CPO) explained recent crime cases and methods for storing precious metals to shop owners, and checked the operation of CCTV cameras and emergency bells.


Proactive crime prevention activities, including crime prevention diagnosis for gold and jewelry shops and strengthened patrols during vulnerable hours, will be carried out until July 14. To this end, incidents are analyzed based on type, geographic, and temporal characteristics to identify vulnerabilities, and a crime prevention strategy meeting was held to establish customized countermeasures.


Efforts are being made to prevent burglaries and robberies at gold and jewelry shops by strengthening patrols around crime-prone locations, recommending improvements to facilities to shop owners, and explaining response guidelines.


Chief Song Seho of Nambu Police Station stated, "We will take the lead in protecting the peaceful daily lives of citizens through systematic crime prevention activities, not only for gold and jewelry shops but also for other crime-prone businesses in the region through regular inspections."





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