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prosecution escorted a suspect in handcuffs, he missed it in the middle of downtown Seoul.

The suspect who ran away was caught by the police for over 40 minutes.



Reporter Han Seong-hee reports exclusively.



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A man wearing a white jumper runs through a narrow alley at full speed.



Both hands are handcuffed and without shoes.



Two men hurriedly run after this man's alley.




When the missed suspect escaped, prosecution officials ran to capture it.



Eventually, the Seoul West District Prosecutor's Office, who failed to catch the man, reported to 112, and after a 40-minute search, the police caught the man hiding in an abandoned house.



This happened while transferring the suspect from Seoul to Daejeon Prison.



In front of the subway Itaewon Station, the suspect said, "I'm likely to vomit."



The suspect, who ran about 200 meters at full speed through a gap of neglect, hid in this abandoned house.



The prosecutor's office, however, insists it wasn't missed.



[Prosecutor in charge of convoy: (I missed it during the convoy process?) In a way, rather than saying that we missed it, we have provided convenience. I don't remember much, and I don't care much about it, that part.] The



police investigated the suspect and handed over the recruit to the prosecution.



The Seoul West District Prosecutor's Office said, "We will thoroughly manage recruits and prepare measures to prevent recurrence to prevent such cases from occurring in the future."



(Video coverage: Lee Seung-hwan, video editing: Lee Hong-myeong)