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A report came in that the food stored in the refrigerator at a police box contained pesticides.

When the police chief ate this, the taste was a bit strange, so he asked for a soup stock, and this is the result.



The report was covered by UBC reporter Shin Hye-ji.



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A police box in Ulsan where 14 police officers work.



A report came in saying, "Not long ago, pesticides came out of the food that was stored in the refrigerator on the second floor."



"It was the food that the police chief usually ate, but the chief, who felt a strange taste in the food, requested a food sample from the national fruit tree, and a large amount of pesticides were detected."



I went to the police box to find out what had happened.



But as soon as they see the reporters, two police officers come out of the police box and disappear in a patrol car.



The reporters tried to enter the police box, but the locked door did not open.



[hello.

It came out of UBC Ulsan Broadcasting.]



After a while, when I revealed the contents of the report to the police who came out, only the answer came back that there was no warden.



[○○ Police Box Police: Why are you doing this?

(I recently heard that something like pesticides were detected in the food at the police box.) Once the warden comes, I will tell you that (the reporters) have been there.

I have nothing else to say.

(Then the president doesn't know about that at all?) I have nothing to say, I don't know.



After this conversation, I couldn't even enter the police box, but when I tried to take a picture of the inside through the glass door, I even hit the blinds.



As you can see, the second floor of this police box is structured so that outsiders other than employees cannot enter.



Therefore, if the information reported is true, the situation is suspected of being the work of an internal employee.



The Ulsan Police Agency said it was investigating the case and was unable to confirm the details.



(Video coverage: Kim Young-kwan UBC)