Police officer investigated for S Korea crowd crush found dead

Intelligence officer was underneath investigation for allegedly ordering deletion of warnings about Halloween evening crowds.

South Korean police stand guard on November 3, 2022 on the scene of the lethal Halloween evening crowd surge within the capital, Seoul [File: Ahn Young-joon/AP]

A South Korean police official focused for investigation following the deaths of 156 individuals in a Halloween evening crowd crush in downtown Seoul has been discovered useless at his residence within the capital.

The 55-year-old official, recognized solely by his surname Jeong, was in command of intelligence affairs on the Yongsan Police Station protecting town’s Itaewon leisure district the place the tragedy unfolded on October 29.

He was discovered useless at his Seoul residence by a member of the family on Friday at about 12:45pm (03:45 GMT) native time, South Korea’s Yonhap Information Company reported, citing unnamed police officers.

Yongsan Police Station, a fireplace station, and native authority places of work have been raided by investigators as a part of a probe into failures by officers within the Itaewon space to reply successfully to studies of overcrowding on the evening of the tragedy, which additionally left about 200 individuals injured.

At the least 100,000 individuals had flocked to the Itaewon space to have fun the primary post-pandemic Halloween events, and neither native authorities nor police had deliberate measures for a crowd that enormous.

“Jeong has been going through suspicions that after the tragedy, he ordered the deletion of an inner intelligence report giving prior warnings of a attainable security accident throughout the Halloween interval in a suspected try and cowl up inaction,” Yonhap reported.

“Costs raised in opposition to him included abuse of authority, destruction of proof and professional negligence leading to dying,” the information company reported, including that the officer was suspended from duties on Wednesday.

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol lays a flower at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the deadly Halloween crowd surge, outside a subway station in the district of Itaewon in Seoul on November 1, 2022.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol lays a flower at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the lethal Halloween crowd surge, exterior a subway station within the district of Itaewon in Seoul on November 1, 2022 [File: Jung Yeon-je /AFP]

A handful of high officers together with the police chief, Seoul mayor and the inside minister have issued public apologies, admitting that they had failed to forestall the deadly catastrophe.

Public anger has grown following the publication earlier this month of transcripts of emergency calls despatched to the police that confirmed that within the 4 hours earlier than the group surge turned lethal, police had acquired 11 studies of harmful crowding within the Itaewon space.

A police “Code 0” alert – requiring the quickest attainable response – had been issued for one of many 11 studies of overcrowding, whereas the second-highest “Code 1” alert had been utilized to seven different calls.

Police responded to 4 of the 11 studies by deploying officers to the websites to disperse crowds. As soon as dispersed, the officers returned to different duties and no motion was taken within the case of the seven remaining emergency calls, native media have reported.

On Monday. South Korean legislators slammed the suspected elimination of paperwork associated to the tragedy at a parliamentary session and urged the arrest and punishment of these concerned.

South Korea’s Nationwide Police Commissioner Basic Yoon Hee-keun had mentioned that an intelligence chief on the Yongsan station had ordered information from the evening of the tragedy to be deleted and that he could be investigated.

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