‘Controversy over Lee Yong-gu’ Seocho Police Station… This time, select the executive team

It was found that an executive employee of the Seocho Police Station in Seoul made an extreme choice. According to the police on the 24th, at around 11:10 a.m. the previous day, Inspector A of the Seocho Police Station was found dead. In the car parked in the underground parking lot of Sejong City’s parents’ home. The Sejong Fire Department, who was dispatched after receiving the report, received medical guidance and determined that Inspector A was dead.

After searching for the vehicle, the Sejong Police Station tentatively concluded that Inspector A made an extreme choice. No will was found. An official at the Sejong Police Station said, “We are conducting an investigation to determine the exact cause of death,” and said, “We are considering whether to request an autopsy to the National Institute of Scientific Investigation.”

Inspector A is known to have gone on vacation at the beginning of this month saying “I have a headache.” However, before the return date, he asked the Seocho Police Station to “extend the vacation.” After that, Inspector A could not be contacted, so the police went to find him. An official from the Seocho Police Station said, “In the past, Inspector A suffered from a headache, but even after going to the hospital, we could not find out the clear cause.” Inspector A was appointed as a candidate for a police officer in 2016.

The Seocho Police Department is also surrounded by controversy that it recently “investigate” the charges of assaulting a taxi driver by Vice Minister of Justice Lee Yong-gu. Regarding this, an official from the Seocho Police Department said, “Inspector A worked on a team unrelated to the department in charge of this deputy minister,” and said, “This death case has nothing to do with Lee.”

Reporters Minjoong Kim and Hyunjoo Park [email protected]

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