It was revealed that a senior soldier in the 2nd Marine Division beat his successor for a long time, causing him to faint.



The Military Human Rights Center held a press conference today (28th) and said, "From June 19 to 22, the perpetrator, Corporal C, assaulted the victim, Private A, several times, and the Marine Corps police are investigating."



The Military Human Rights Center said, "As he was sent to the front guard post in early June, Corporal C scolded Private A for minor reasons and committed abusive language, abusive language, and harsh acts."



According to the center, Corporal C forced Private A to memorize both the riders of his company's personnel and the riders of other company personnel.



Also, if Private A couldn't memorize everything, he called him to the blind spot on the CCTV and slapped him 7-8 hard times saying, "Are you okay?", "It's a beast because you can't memorize it," and "Bark like a dog."



As the assault and harassment continued, Private A complained to his family that "military life is too difficult", and the family informed the company commander of this fact, but it is known that no action was taken.



The next day, June 22, while serving at the post office together, Corporal C had to repeat the correct answer 100 times when Private A was wrong in the quiz he gave, and said, "You are a beast," and said that it was reported that he hit the chin hard for about 30-40 minutes. I lost.



Private A passed out before the shift and was taken to the hospital, but it is known that the officers did not inform the hospital that the fainting was due to assault.



The Military Human Rights Center said, "The response the unit took to handle the case was also problematic." "Although they were separated on the morning of the 23rd, Corporal C left Private A so that they could contact Private A, saying, 'I tried to raise you too strong'. did," he said.



He also said, "Although beatings, harsh acts, sexual torture, and food torture occurred at the Marine Corps' Yeonpyeong Unit in April, the investigation continued without detention due to the protection of the perpetrator's human rights," he said. said.



The Marine Corps police are currently investigating this case, and it is known that they are looking into whether there is additional damage, such as Private B, who was assaulted by Myungchi for a similar reason.