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In June 1987, the ceremony of the 33rd anniversary of the death of the late heath, Lee Han-yeol, which was killed by the tear gas shot by the police during the democratic conflict, was held today (9th). Police Commissioner Min Gap-ryong visited the memorial ceremony and apologized to the police on behalf of Marshal Lee's mother.

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Min Gap-ryong, the police chief, showed up at the 33rd anniversary ceremony of the late Yeol Yeol Yeol held at Yonsei University in Seoul.

President Min, who attended the memorial service in conquest, bowed his head repeatedly to this mother, Ms. Eunsoo Bae.

[Min Gap-ryong / Police Commissioner: We cannot express our guilt in words.] I

apologized on behalf of the police for being thankful for the opportunity to ask for forgiveness.

[President Min Gap-ryong / Police Officer: I repent of the mistakes of the past for the tragedy that resulted from the uncontrolled public power exercise by the police.]

Commissioner Min Min sheds tears on the tear gas shot and shed by the police 33 years ago . He added that he would continue to move forward with democracy, human rights, and the public welfare police.


Previous police chief Lee Chul-sung apologized for the late 2017 police reform committee inauguration ceremony with late Park Jong-cheol and late Park Han-cheol.

After the memorial service, Mrs. Bae thanked Mr. Min for visiting, but said that it should not have happened in the first place.

At the memorial service today, a ceremony to hold the'Let's Save Hanyeol' sculpture was held with a print of a colleague supporting the tears of Lee Han-yeol who was hit by tear gas.

(Video editing: Chae Cheol-ho, screen provided by Yonhap News TV)