A thirty-year-old man who stole bread from a hungry mart for ten days and was called 'Young Jangbaljang' visited the police station again on Mother's Day.  

On the 8th, the North Korean police station in Gwangju said that Mr. A, who was called 'Young Long-haired,' came to the criminal department with two boxes of vitamin drinks. 

A was arrested in October last year at a mart in Yongbong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju, for stealing 55,000 won of food, including 20 breads, two pizzas, and cup noodles. As a result of police investigation, Mr. A had a disability due to a back injury while working, and he was hungry because he could not find work. 

Detectives and police who scolded Mr. A for saying "I was hungry" and said, "You should have devised to do anything young," let the detectives and police find out about the new home and job so that Mr. A can settle down, complete the job application, and even interview. I packed it. 

Thanks to him, Mr. A passed the POSCO Humans Apprenticeship, the standard subsidiary for the disabled, the first subsidiary in Korea, and headed to Pohang, saying, "The people who helped me will try not to be disappointed."
When Mr. A came to visit Mother's Day in six months, the police all welcomed him. Mr. A worked hard to pass the apprenticeship evaluation and become a full-time employee, so he went to say thank you directly to those who helped him.

The police said to Mr. A's visit, "It's the first time I've come back to a successful career in criminal life for over 30 years," and encouraged Mr. A to say, "You gave us hope."

In addition, Mr. A also handed over 50,000 won to the head of the team in charge of the case, saying, "I pay back the borrowed money." He gave back the money that the strong team leader gave me to pay for the car, etc. when I went down to Pohang. Detectives cheered on Mr. A and said, "Promote and go to Zhangjiagang." Mr. A said, "Thank you." 

This is 'News Pick'.

(Photo = Gwangju Northern Police Station, POSCO Humans)