Police to Concentrate Personnel at Intersections
and Strengthen Monitoring

The Yeosu Police Station in South Jeolla Province announced on the 30th that it held a strategy meeting on the 29th to discuss crime prevention measures during the Chuseok holiday period, attended by department heads and local station chiefs.

Yeosu Police Station held a crime prevention response strategy meeting during the Chuseok holiday period on the 29th, attended by department heads and regional station chiefs. Photo by Yeosu Police Station

Yeosu Police Station held a crime prevention response strategy meeting during the Chuseok holiday period on the 29th, attended by department heads and regional station chiefs. Photo by Yeosu Police Station

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During the strategy meeting, the Yeosu Police discussed ways to maintain public order during the holiday and decided that all departments-including crime prevention, women and youth, 112 emergency response, traffic, and criminal investigation-would mobilize their full resources.


In particular, as this year's Chuseok holiday is expected to last up to 10 days, with an increase in people traveling to and from their hometowns, the police plan to concentrate personnel at major intersections to facilitate traffic flow and strengthen preemptive monitoring to prevent accidents.



Chief Park Kyuseok emphasized, "We will do our utmost to ensure that citizens can enjoy a safe and peaceful holiday by responding with full force during the Chuseok holiday period."


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