Jeonnam Provincial Police Agency, making all-out efforts to prevent theft of harvested crops

Published 2025년 10월 22일

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The Jeonnam Autonomous Police Commission (chaired by Jeong Sun-kwan) has decided to actively push forward measures to prevent theft of harvested agricultural products together with the Jeonnam Police Agency. The Jeonnam Autonomous Police Commission held its regular October meeting in the commission's meeting room on the 20th, where it received a report on measures to prevent theft of harvested agricultural products from the Jeonnam Police Agency and engaged in in-depth discussions. The commission expects that theft crimes will increase due to the rise in agricultural product prices caused by abnormal weather this year, and thus it has urged strengthening patrols in areas with high potential for damage and implementing concentrated prevention activities during nighttime and early morning hours. Particularly, given the characteristics of rural areas where storage facilities are often located in remote places or harvested products are stored in open fields.

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At a regular meeting, the Jeonnam Provincial Self-Governing Police Committee (chaired by Jeong Sun-kwan) urged the reinforcement of patrols, preventive activities, and the inspection of security facilities, and also reviewed measures for early detection of child abuse and safety measures for traffic blind spots. The Jeonnam Provincial Self-Governing Police Committee, together with the Jeonnam Provincial Police Agency, decided to actively push forward measures to prevent theft of agricultural products by harvesters. The committee held its October regular meeting on the 20th in the committee meeting room, receiving a report on measures to prevent theft of agricultural products by harvesters and other issues from the Jeonnam Provincial Police Agency, and engaged in in-depth discussions. The committee urged the reinforcement of patrols, especially during night and early morning hours, in areas most likely to be affected by theft, as the abnormal climate this year has led to rising ...
Source: Aflnews

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