The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Seoul police chief charged over deadly Halloween crush

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SEOUL: Seoul’s chief of police has been charged with profession­al negligence over the deadly 2022 Halloween crush that killed nearly 160 people, prosecutor­s in the South Korean capital said.

On October 29, 2022, tens of thousands of people – mostly in their 20s and 30s – had been out to enjoy post-pandemic holiday celebratio­ns in Seoul’s Itaewon nightlife district.

But the night turned deadly when people poured into a narrow, sloping alleyway between bars and clubs, the weight of their bodies and a lack of effective crowd control leaving more than 150 crushed to death.

Kim Kwang-ho, head of the Seoul Metropolit­an Police Agency, was charged with profession­al negligence resulting in injury or death, Seoul’s Western District Prosecutor­s’ Office said in a statement released Friday.

As the chief of the SMPA, he “did not take necessary measures, such as deploying sufficient police forces and ensuring proper command and supervisio­n” on the day of the crush, the statement said, although he was able to “foresee potential dangers arising” from overcrowdi­ng in the nightlife area.

Kim, the highest-ranking police official to face trial over the tragedy, was charged without detention.

In January last year, Kim and 22 other officials from the police, rescue and district offices were forwarded to the prosecutio­n by a special police investigat­ion team for their alleged involvemen­t in the government’s mishandlin­g of the crush.

Prosecutor­s subsequent­ly charged the heads of the police station in Seoul’s Yongsan district, which includes Itaewon, and the Yongsan Ward office, but had been undecided about charging Kim for over a year.

Friday’s statement said Kim, “along with the chief of the Yongsan Police Station and the head of the Yongsan Ward office who are currently on trial, collective­ly caused the deaths of 158 individual­s and injuries to 312 individual­s as a result of profession­al negligence”.

Families of the victims said they regretted the prosecutio­n’s lengthy decision-making process before charging Kim. “Chief Kim must immediatel­y step down from his position and face trial,” the families said in a statement.

“President Yoon Suk Yeol must dismiss Kim immediatel­y.”

South Korea’s rapid transforma­tion from a war-torn country to Asia’s fourth-largest economy and a global cultural powerhouse is a source of national pride.

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