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I check CCTV video when a crime or accident occurs.

These days, more and more cases are detected and responded to risks through CCTV in real time.

It is playing a major role in securing city centers by catching car thieves on site and finding drunk drivers.



This is TJB Kim Chul-jin.



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Early in the morning, a man stares at the vehicle and starts walking along the street, opening the door of a parked car one by one.



There seems to be no one watching, but the camera turns to follow the man.




Eventually, the man stole money from a vehicle with an open door, but was caught as an active criminal by the police dispatched to the scene.



A vehicle blocked the middle of the road.



When I pulled the camera and checked the situation where the driver fell asleep, and when the jurisdiction was dispatched to confirm, the driver was drunk and almost led to a second accident.



It was not a car black box or a citizen passing by, but a CCTV hung about 10m high.



Over 70 agents, including the Daejeon Police and Daejeon City, are sweeping the entire city through 5,500 CCTVs in 24 hours.



[Jung Gyu-heon/Daejeon Smart City Center Inspector: (control agents) If they find someone wandering around, they will notify me. If we (the police) judge at the scene and have a suspicion of a crime, or if protective measures are needed, we will dispatch a police patrol car... .]



This year alone, he was able to perform the role of a watchman by arresting 31 current criminals, including 19 thefts, and seeking to rescue citizens.



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-tae, TJB)