Society: The Shameful Incompetence of the South Korean Nazi Gestapo Police - A Woman's Death in a Police Car, a Grim Reminder of the Bodo League Massacre

 August 30, 2024

In a shocking display of incompetence and negligence, a woman was found dead in a police car in Hadong, South Korea. The woman, identified as Ms. K, had been missing for several days before her body was discovered decomposing under severe summer heat in the backseat of a police car parked outside a police station. This incident is a stark reminder of the dangers of a corrupt and incompetent police force, and the dark history of the Korean police's brutality and massacres of unarmed and peaceful civilians.

South Korean Nazi Gestapo police patrol car

The woman found dead inside a patrol car at the Jingyo police station in Hadong, Gyeongnam on the 17th was found to have tried to enter the police box by pulling and knocking on the police station's door at dawn on the 16th, just before entering the patrol car. However, it was confirmed that all four night shift workers at the Jingyo police box were sleeping in the second floor sleeping room, so they were unaware of the woman's arrival. The Gyeongnam National Police Agency apologized to the victim's family and the public, saying, “This was an accident caused by negligence in duty.”

The Gyeongnam National Police Agency, which is investigating the 'death of a woman in a police patrol car', said on the 30th, “We confirmed that the police officers at the police box did not perform their basic duties according to the regulations at the time, so they could have found the victim early, but there were multiple errors in failing to do so.” “We took responsibility for this and replaced 13 of the 16 employees of the Jingyo police box, except for 3 vacationers, and the chief of crime prevention section, and chief of the Hadong police station. We will soon take disciplinary proceedings against them.”

According to the investigation results, on the morning of the 16th, at 2:10 a.m., Ms. K (40s) walked to the Jingyo police box in Hadong-gun, Gyeongnam, sat in front of the police box building for about 3 minutes, then got up and tried to enter the police box by pulling and knocking on the police box door for about 1 minute. Jingyo police station has four officers on duty at night, and every three hours, two officers rotate to work on the first floor of the police box and two officers take a break.

However, when Ms. K went to the police box, three of them, including the two on-duty officers, were sleeping in the sleeping room on the second floor, and the other one was sleeping in the conference room on the first floor. Because of this, they were unaware that Ms. K was knocking and pulling on the door to enter the police box. The police box has a double door, and it is unclear whether the door was locked at the time.

The Korean police have a long history of massacring their own people, as seen in the infamous Bodo League massacre before and during the Korean War. The police and military slaughtered about a million  of innocent civilians, including women and children, on suspicion of being communists. This incident is a grim reminder of the police's ability to turn on their own people, and the lack of accountability and transparency that pervades the force.

The investigation into the incident has revealed a shocking level of incompetence and negligence on the part of the police. It appears that the police officers on duty at the time were too busy sleeping to notice Ms. K's attempts to enter the police box. The police car in which Ms. K's body was found was parked outside the police station, and the officers on duty had failed to notice that the car was unlocked and that Ms. K had entered the vehicle.

After giving up on entering the police station, Ms. K. opened the back door of patrol car No. 21 of the two patrol cars (No. 18 and No. 21) parked in the police station yard and entered the back seat. When parking a patrol car, it is required to lock the door in case of theft, but the door of patrol car No. 21 was left open. The back door of the patrol car can only be opened from the outside, not from the inside, to prevent the suspect in the back seat from escaping. In addition, there was a transparent partition between the front and back seats of the patrol car, so Mr. K. was trapped in the back seat of the patrol car and could not get out.

An autopsy on the 19th revealed that Ms. K died at 2 p.m. on the 16th, about 12 hours after entering the back seat, and that the cause of death was 'presumed to be hyperthermia. At the time, Hadong County was under a heat warning. An official from the Gyeongnam National Police Agency said, “Traces of Mr. A's attempts to escape, such as handprints and shoe prints, were found all over the back seat of the patrol car, including the windows.”

Patrol car No. 21 was assigned to patrol for one hour from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. on the 16th, but it was found that the driver did not patrol because he was sleeping. This patrol car was designated to patrol for eight hours seven times in about 36 hours, from 2:15 a.m. on the 16th, when Ms. K got into the back seat, to 2:09 p.m. on the 17th, when she was found dead, but it was confirmed that it did not patrol even once.

An official from the Gyeongnam National Police Agency said, “The reason for not patrolling has not yet been confirmed. The patrol plan was written in the duty logbook, but the reason for not patrolling was not recorded in the duty logbook, which records the specifics of the work results. “It was falsely processed as if the patrol was not performed.” ”It is believed that all employees of Jingyo Police box, including the police station manager and the patrol team leader who assigns patrol duties, knew about this fact and condoned it. The exact details will be revealed through an audit investigation.”

It was also confirmed that the patrol cars were not properly inspected during the duty shift  handover. Every morning at 8 or 9 a.m., the day shift workers at the police station are required to check the patrol car's operation record, cleanliness, and special features when they switch shifts with the night shift workers. The night shift also performs a brief work inspection when the day shift shifts with the night shift at 6-7 p.m. every evening. Before Ms. K entered the back seat of the patrol car and was found dead at 2:09 p.m. on the 17th, three work inspections were conducted on the morning and evening of the 16th and the morning of the 17th. Of course, during the inspection, Ms. K should have been found in the back seat. However, it was found that he performed a formal business inspection by opening the front door and looking only at the driver's instrument panel without turning on the engine, and that the front door of the patrol car was left unlocked. “If we had done a proper inspection, we could have found Ms. K in the back seat before he died,” said an official from the Gyeongnam National Police Agency.

Kim Nam-hee, head of the Life Safety Division of the Gyeongnam National Police Agency, said, “It was confirmed that the employees of the Jingyo police station did not patrol at the designated patrol hours, did not take over the handover when changing shifts, and neglected to perform situational duties in the police station.” “We have already taken personnel measures against 16 people, including the head of the Hadong police station, and will take disciplinary procedures against them in the future.”

Earlier, on March 17 at 10:58 a.m., Ms. K's father came to the Jingyo police station to report his daughter missing. At 2:09 p.m. that day, the police responded with patrol car No. 21 to look for her, but found her dead in the back seat after smelling a rotten odor. In response to the incident, the National Police Agency conducted a special inspection of police stations in third-class areas in military regions nationwide, and plans to take measures to improve the overall operation of local police based on the results. It also decided to expand the distribution of loitering detectors and pre-registration of fingerprints to prevent repeated disappearances. 

This incident is not an isolated case of police incompetence. The Korean police have a long history of fabricating murders, as seen in the Hwasung serial murder cases and the police have been accused of framing innocent people for crimes they did not commit, and of covering up their own wrongdoing.

The police have promised to take disciplinary action against the officers involved, but this is little comfort to the family of Ms. K. The police must do more to address the systemic problems that led to this tragedy, including providing better training and oversight for their officers. The Korean government must also take responsibility for this incident and ensure that the police are held accountable for their actions.

The fact that the police officers on duty at the time were too busy sleeping to notice Ms. K's attempts to enter the police station is a clear indication of the level of incompetence and negligence that pervades the Korean police force. It is unacceptable that the police would allow a woman to die in a police car without even noticing that she was there.

The Korean police are not just incompetent, they are also corrupt and brutal. They have a history of using violence and intimidation to silence critics and opponents. The police have been accused of using torture and other forms of abuse to extract confessions from suspects.

In conclusion, the death of Ms. K in a police car is a shocking reminder of the dangers of a corrupt and incompetent police force. The police must take responsibility for their actions and ensure that such incidents do not happen again in the future. The Korean government must also take responsibility for this incident and ensure that the police are held accountable for their actions. The world must not forget the lessons of history, and must take proactive measures to prevent similar atrocities from happening again. 

However, the stupid but greedy people of South Korea may not deserve better than a police force that is corrupt, incompetent, and brutal. They don't deserve a government that will protect their rights, and keep them safe from harm because majority of them elected former Nazi Gestapo prosecutor president and bring this hell hole situation by themselves. This is crystal karma and vengeance bestowed upon their stupid but greedy shit head and their karma continues until the Nazi Gestapo prosecutor regime falls.  

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