Recently, the Coast Guard has suffered from sexual harassment cases and sexual harassment by executives, but this time, it was revealed that a professor at the Coast Guard Education Center summoned a trainee who was about to be appointed as a police officer to the lab and molested him.



Last March, at the Yeosu Coast Guard Education Center, a supervisor in her 50s called a new female police officer trainee to her own laboratory.



The professor, lying on a mat in the laboratory, ordered the trainees to massage all over his body.



It wasn't enough, so they asked me to put a paste on the inside of the clothes.



The reason was that the trainee injured himself during the practice of proximity suppression the day before.



The professor in question is a current Coast Guard officer and has been training new cops at the training center for 3 years.



The Coast Guard Education Center recognized the facts and immediately dismissed the professor, but the disciplinary action given one month after the incident was suspended for only one month.



The officer is currently working as a Coast Guard in another area after completing one month of suspension.



On SBS 8 News today (13th), KBC reporter Lee Hyung-gil reports exclusively on the behavior of the Coast Guard and the controversies over the disciplinary action of the Coast Guard, which has been pointed out that Hae-i's discipline has crossed the line due to a series of sexual harassment controversies.