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Among these, a police officer in charge of protecting people from North Korea allegedly raped a North Korean refugee woman for nearly two years. The victim, who suffered from violence and assault, couldn't stand it, sued the policeman, and the police went into the inspection.

Reporter Ahn Hee-jae.

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A who defected 10 years ago and came to South Korea.

In 2015, Kim Mo was introduced to the Seocho Police Station in Seoul, which is responsible for the protection of North Korean defectors.

However, Mr. A insisted that Kyung-Woo Kim, who met as an excuse for exchanging information, sexually assaulted himself in May 2016, has been sexually assaulted more than 10 times in the next 19 months.

He suffered from verbal and assaulting, but he said that whenever he decided to report, he was recited and threatened.

[Inspector Kim Mo (January 2018, on the phone with Mr. A): Anyway, the moment you call the chief (the supervisor), I'm done. (Report) I'm here to ask if we should do it after the holidays... .]


Mr. A visited the police station in January to report the damage, but nothing was done.

[Police officials: There is a limit to revealing the actual truth with the internal inspection. I asked to file a complaint with the prosecutor or submit a complaint... .]

Later, after confirming the facts to Inspector Kim, the police issued a waiting order and inspected the police on the 30th of last month.

[Jun Soo-mi, Mr. A's attorney:'Nam Jo-sun is doing this to a person he likes' (referred to) (using North Korea's specialty) with no place to lean or to hide... . This is an example showing that public power is being abused by the socially vulnerable

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(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won, Video editing: Hwang Ji-young)