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A citizen saw a vehicle suspected of drunk driving and followed up about 30 km to assist the police in arrest.

It would have been possible to avoid drinking crackdowns, but there are still many of these brave citizens in our society.



This is Seo Dong-gyun reporter.



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(16th) at about 10:20 pm, near Gunja Station in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul.



A foreign silver car crosses the twisting lane.



The car's right-hand front light is off, and the wheels are rattled as if they were going to come off.



[Citizen: The wheel was about to come off completely.

I thought the accident was going to be a bit big, so I reported to the police while chasing me, but follow me a little, because I don't know where this is going...

]



Responding to the police's tracking of the location of the mobile phone, the vehicle continues to follow, but the vehicle continues to stagger and stagger.



[Police: First, drive safely.

Please tell me where the car is going only in the direction you're heading.]



[Citizen: It's



chasing

and raging.]

After running for 20km, the police patrol car that reported it appeared, but this time the drunk car starts to flee.



[Citizen: Oh, I just shoot because I see that patrol car.

I can see the patrol car.

(You said you went straight toward Sampyeong-dong?) Yes.

Yeah.]



Eventually, the 30-minute chase ended only after the citizens' vehicles and patrol cars that followed another 10 km were surrounded on an overpass in Bundang-gu, Gyeonggi-do.



A driver in his 50s caught on site was intoxicated with a license suspension level.



As soon as the driver breaks down, the police will investigate further and file charges for violation of the Road Traffic Act.