A man in his 60s arrested for causing a traffic accident while stealing construction materials
One of the injured drivers confirmed to be under the influence of alcohol
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] A man in his 60s who caused a traffic accident while stealing construction materials at a subway construction site was caught by the police.
The Gwangju Bukbu Police Station announced on the 7th that they are investigating Mr. A (64) on suspicion of attempted theft after he tried to steal construction materials at a subway construction site.
Mr. A is suspected of attempting to steal two 20kg steel H-beams placed at the Gwangju Urban Railway Line 2 construction site in Usan-dong, Buk-gu, around 11:40 p.m. on the 28th of last month.
During this process, two vehicles driving on the road collided one after another with the H-beams that Mr. A had thrown onto the road in an attempt to steal them, causing an accident.
Mr. A fled without taking any rescue measures but was caught by the police who arrived at the scene.
The police applied only the charge of attempted theft, judging it as a simple property damage incident, despite the suspicion of causing damage during the crime.
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Separately, the police confirmed that one of the drivers involved in the accident was intoxicated and have booked him; they plan to send the case to the prosecution soon.
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