Commissioner Yoon Hee-geun said that he would establish a consultative body with the prosecution to prevent a recurrence of crimes such as stalking and murder at Sindang Station.



Commissioner Yoon said at a regular press conference after meeting with Prosecutor General Lee Won-seok in the morning of today (19th), "The Supreme Prosecutor's Office will form a consultative body with the National Police Agency, and at the regional level, the branch office and the relevant police station will form a consultative body."



The council explained that the police will closely discuss every step of the way, from stalking reports to provisional measures to application for arrest warrants.



Commissioner Yoon expected, "In the process of issuing a warrant and deciding on interim measures, the court will be able to make a judgment more aware of the reality and increase the warrant issuance rate."



In addition to the police and police council, they also announced a long-term and short-term response plan to respond to stalking crimes.



Commissioner Yoon promised to resolve concerns about women's safety by actively utilizing the emergency emergency measures available under the current law and provisional measure No.



Regarding the promotion of criminal punishment for violations of emergency measures, she said, "I think we should go a little further than a simple fine."



Commissioner Yoon said that he "actively supports" the Ministry of Justice's proposal to abolish the provision of non-intentional punishment under the Stalking Punishment Act.



(Photo = provided by the National Police Agency, Yonhap News)