Violent acts such as strangling a colleague in a fire fighting 3 persons disciplinary dismissal Osaka Ibaraki Nov. 12 18:37

The Ibaraki City Fire Department in Ibaraki, Osaka, has been given disciplinary dismissal for three members of the fire department for violent acts such as strangling a colleague with a sphygmomanometer belt.

The disciplinary actions were taken by a 47-year-old firefighting commander, a 34-year-old firefighter chief, and a 33-year-old firefighting chief at the Ibaraki City Fire Department.

According to the Fire Department, two of them, the chief fireman and the deputy chief fireman, acted by wrapping a sphygmomanometer belt around the neck of a male firefighter in their 20s in an ambulance. Or the face was injured with internal bleeding.

In addition, the fire department commander had stopped on the spot despite receiving reports of damage from himself.

In addition, this fire commander had repeatedly beaten and damaged the firefighters, hitting and kicking them more than 30 times, and tying another 20s male firefighter with a rope and turning it upside down. That is.

In response to the investigation, the fire commander said, “The stop was because the future of the perpetrator's firefighter was planned. I wanted to make a strong team for the purpose of communication with the firefighter.”

The firefighting headquarters dismissed four executives, making 3 persons disciplinary and dismissing the chief of the firefighting headquarters, Yoriaki Izumi, for 3 months and reducing the pay to 1/10.

Mr. Izumi held a conference on the 12th and thanked Mr. Chen for "I am very sorry for the great concern to the citizens.