Police are investigating a dizzying situation in which two shotguns shot by the Hazardous Assistance Capture Group, which hunt animals such as wild boars and elk, which are damaging to private homes, break the windows of a home.



According to the Busan Gijang Police Station and Gijang-gun, two bullets flew into the window of a family house in a village in Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun, and broke two glass windows around 0:15 on the 19th.



Fortunately, there were no people in the house, so there was no casualty.



When the landlord returned home the next morning, he found broken windows and bullets, and was shocked to report it to the police.




The police inspected the scene and investigated the people who took the guns out and found that the person who shot the gun was Mr. A (60s), a member of Gijang-gun's Hazardous Assistance Capture Group.



It is believed that Mr. A made a mistake while hunting in an elk haunting area to prevent the spread of swine fever.



While hunting, Mr. A fired 1 ammo and 10 shots, and it was confirmed that he captured 2 elk.



The Enforcement Regulations of the Wildlife Act stipulate fines for launching from a point within 100m of a private house, but it is said that Mr. A claimed to have launched it from a distance of 220m.



The police said they were checking Mr. A's responsibility.



An official from the police said, "I ordered Mr. A to immediately stop using and store the firearm, and requested the Gijang-gun Office to cancel the capture team for Mr. A and cancel the capture permission." We will provide education so that there is no one.



(Photo = Courtesy of Busan Police Agency, Yonhap News)