The Metropolitan Police Department will soon forward documents on suspicion of violating the Local Public Service Act, accusing a police chief of the Oji Police Station of the Metropolitan Police Department of divulging internal police information, such as whether or not a specific person is affiliated with a gang, to a friend he met at a gym. to

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, a 39-year-old sergeant from the Criminal Organized Crime Countermeasures Division of the Oji Police Station, while interacting with four men he met at the gym on LINE in February, asked whether a specific person was affiliated with a gang. It is said that the information was leaked after searching in the internal database of the police.



As a result of the information being sent to the Metropolitan Police Department and an investigation, it was found that the police officer had leaked information multiple times.



The fact that the four people who received the information leaked to another person and the compensation for the information leakage were not confirmed, so the Metropolitan Police Department will soon send documents to the police officer on suspicion of violating the Local Public Service Law. I'm here.



In response to the investigation, he confessed to the charges, saying, "By providing information, I thought that the other party would be interested and would be able to obtain information about new gangsters."



In addition, the Metropolitan Police Department took disciplinary action by reducing the salary on the 2nd, and the chief sergeant resigned.



The Metropolitan Police Department commented, "It is an act that undermines trust in the police and has been strictly punished. We will thoroughly implement personnel management and business management and take all possible measures to prevent recurrence."