‘Corona Jangbaljang’, who stole 18 eggs, is released soon… Gyeonggi-do support key

Citizens who visit the'Gyeonggi-do Foods Just Dream Corner' installed at the 1st Gwangmyeong Food Bank Market Happy Basket in Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do are receiving supplies.  Gyeonggi-do is operating the'Gyeonggi-do Food Just Dream Corner', which provides free food and daily necessities for people who are suffering from an emergency livelihood crisis due to a novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).  News 1

Citizens who visit the’Gyeonggi-do Foods Just Dream Corner’ installed at the 1st Gwangmyeong Food Bank Market Happy Basket in Gwangmyeong-si, Gyeonggi-do are receiving supplies. Gyeonggi-do is operating the’Gyeonggi-do Food Just Dream Corner’, which provides free food and daily necessities for people who are suffering from an emergency livelihood crisis due to a novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19). News 1

A gosiwon in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do at the dawn of March 23 last year. A report was reported that A, a man in his 40s, stole 18 baked eggs and ran away. One week later, Mr. A, who was caught by the police, appealed for preemption, saying, “I closed the door to the soup kitchen because of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) and starved for a week.” As this fact became known through the media, he was nicknamed’Corona Jangbaljang’.

18 roasted eggs are stolen and imprisoned,’Corona Jangbaljang’

However, Mr. A had a criminal record that was difficult to be elected. Before stealing an egg, he was prosecuted without custody for a voice phishing-related case, and was sentenced to one year in prison, and an arrest warrant was issued. However, the court sentenced him to one year in prison, considering his difficult circumstances, saying, “He committed similar crimes several times.” On the 28th, a year later, he will be released.

This time, Gyeonggi-do reached out to Mr. A, whose life conditions were not different from before he was punished. It was announced on the 21st that he would provide housing, medical care, and livelihood support. He doesn’t have any family or money he can reach, and he is said to suffer from chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes, as well as the aftereffects of a car accident.

Gyeonggi Province uses long-term unused rental housing to provide temporary housing spaces and necessary supplies. It also provides medical services for Mr. A to receive hospital treatment.

Gyeonggi Province decided to support housing, medical care, and livelihoods

They plan to apply for basic living benefits through local administrative welfare centers. Even before it is decided to be eligible for basic living benefits, it is scheduled to promote emergency living benefit payments ex officio, so you can receive support for living expenses. According to Mr. A’s opinion, it is planning to provide support for a stable life by finding necessary support measures such as emergency welfare support and rehabilitation facilities connection.

Earlier, Gyeonggi-do said that after visiting Mr. A at the Suwon detention center on the 17th, he thought about support measures. Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung posted a post on his social network service (SNS) on the 14th, saying,’Corona Jangbaljang is still in jail’ and announced his intention to apply.

Gyeonggi-do is operating’Gyeonggi Food Just Dream Corner’ in 36 places in the province, which provides food materials and other materials to those in need for free in the wake of Mr. A’s incident. A Gyeonggi-do official said, “We are implementing basic living security, emergency welfare support, and integrated case management to support neighbors in crisis as well as Mr. A. Those who wish to help, provide detailed counseling and guidance at the administrative welfare center in the village of residence I can get it,” he said.
Reporter Choi Moran [email protected]


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