The police organized a task force and launched a full-scale investigation into the incident where some bodies were found damaged in the Gyeongin Ara Waterway area of ​​Incheon.

The Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency announced that it had formed a task force to expedite the investigation of a case where some of the bodies were recently damaged in the Ara Waterway waterway.

The investigation team consisted of 34 teams from 7 teams, including Choi Byung-wook, the head of the criminal section at Incheon Gyeyang Police Station.

Detective Gyeyang-seo and all four strong teams belonged to the police, and the life crime investigation team of the police department was also involved in the investigation.

In addition, the unsecured incident team belonging to the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency and the criminal support team from Gyeyangseo were also included in the task force for investigation and business support.

The police searched for a damaged body on the waterway between Danamgyo and Moksanggyo at Arabat-gil, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon on the 29th of last month at 3:24 pm. .

The police invested 1 helicopter in the Incheon Police Agency and 1 rescue boat belonging to the Arabaetgil Police Station and mobilized 100 people from the crime patrol to search the entire Arabaetgil.

At the time of discovery, the body was only floating on the edge of the waterway on one leg and was severely decayed.

A citizen jogging on a bicycle path next to the Arabaetgil reported to 112 that "the human leg is floating in the water."

The police are weighing on the likelihood that it was involved in a violent incident, considering that it is the body of the damaged state.

We are also confirming that it is related to the recent murder and organic cases of women in their 50s in Paju, Gyeonggi-do.

In Paju, on the 16th of last month, a man in his 30s was arrested on charges of killing a woman in his 50s with a weapon, damaging his body, and abandoning his wife to the sea near the West Sea Bridge.

Police are searching to find the rest of the victims' bodies on the 21st of last month, when some of them were found by a fisherman at a tidal flat near Haengdam-do, Chungnam.

On the 28th of last month, an unknown torso body was found on the sea near Kukhwa-do, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, to confirm the connection.

A police official said, "We continue to check the connection with the incident in Paju."