40s Man Arrest Warrant Requested for Causing Disturbance and Threatening Police Over Borrowing Alcohol Money View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] A man in his 40s who caused a disturbance asking for money at his former workplace while intoxicated and even threatened the police who responded was arrested by the police.


The Gwangju Western Police Station announced on the 26th that they have applied for an arrest warrant for A (47) on charges of obstructing official duties and other offenses after he caused a disturbance asking for money to pay for alcohol at a motel where he worked a year ago and threatened the responding police officers as if to hit them.


A is accused of obstructing business by verbally abusing the owner at the entrance of a motel in Chipyeong-dong, Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, from 2 a.m. for about three hours on May 17, and repeatedly threatening the police who responded with his fists.


A was arrested on the spot as a suspect at the time, investigated, and then released, but later failed to comply with police summons and was placed on a wanted list.


During the police investigation, A reportedly denied the charges, claiming he “came to help with work.”


A was caught on the spot when his wanted status was confirmed while being investigated at a district police station in Buk-gu for a public intoxication disturbance case.



The police are investigating the exact circumstances of the incident and any additional offenses related to A.


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