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Geumeunbang turn incumbent police officer arrested… “Sorry to my colleagues”

CCTV footage of Inspector A of the Gwangju Western Police Station stealing precious metals from a gold and silver room in Wolsan-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju at around 4 am on December 18th. Reader provided-An incumbent police officer who broke the glass window of the gold and silver room in the early morning hours, stole precious metals and ran away was arrested.

The Gwangju Southern Police Department announced on the 8th that it had arrested Police Officer A of the Pungam Police Box at the Gwangju Western Police Station on charges of special theft.

On this day, it is reported that Inspector A attended the Gwangju District Court to receive the suspect’s newspaper and left the words “I’m sorry to my colleagues.”

Inspector A was arrested after undergoing an interrogation (substantial warrant examination) procedure before arrest.

Inspector A is accused of invading a gold and silver room in Wolsan-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju around 4 am on December 18, stealing precious metals such as rings and necklaces worth 25 million won and fleeing.

Reporter Hwang Jin-hwan-As a result of the investigation, it was revealed that Inspector A, wearing a mask and hat, broke the windows of a gold and silver room with a tool prepared in advance, entered the store, and finished the crime in one minute.

In particular, Inspector A chose a place with a loose CCTV surveillance network using a vehicle with a license plate hidden in order to escape the police investigation network after the crime.

Inspector A is known to have worked at the Gwangju CCTV Integrated Control Center before working at the Poongam Police Box.

Because of this, the police had difficulty in identifying Inspector A as the culprit while having difficulty in the initial investigation of the case.

Police arrested Inspector A at a hospital in Dong-gu, Gwangju at around 10:50 on the night of the 6th, 20 days after the crime.

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