Gumi Police Station Holds Crime Prevention Campaign for Citizens Around Geumocheon
Promoting Awareness of Voice Phishing and Jeonse Fraud Prevention
Expectations for Enhanced Public Perception of Safety
Gumi Police Station in North Gyeongsang Province announced on the 2nd that it conducted a crime prevention campaign for citizens in the Geumocheon area in celebration of the 2025 Youth Geumocheon Cherry Blossom Festival.
Gumi Police Station in Gyeongbuk is conducting a crime prevention campaign targeting citizens around the Geumocheon area in celebration of the 2025 Youth and Geumocheon Cherry Blossom Festival.
View original imageThis campaign was carried out with the participation of about 20 police officers and members of partner organizations. They informed citizens visiting the festival site about key crime prevention measures such as voice phishing and jeonse fraud, while also promoting flexible patrols and traffic accident prevention activities.
In particular, to prevent bicycle theft and car break-ins, which have been occurring frequently in the Gumi area recently, the police distributed leaflets and promotional materials, urging citizens to stay vigilant.
In addition, as methods of new financial crimes like voice phishing become increasingly sophisticated, the campaign focused on raising awareness about these risks.
A citizen who participated in the campaign responded positively, saying, "I trust the police more because they came directly and explained practical prevention methods."
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An official from Gumi Police Station stated, "We will continue to communicate with citizens and do our best to create a safer local community by carrying out effective crime prevention activities."
Gumi Police Station in Gyeongbuk is conducting a crime prevention campaign targeting citizens around the Geumocheon area in celebration of the 2025 Youth and Geumocheon Cherry Blossom Festival.
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