Four Police Officers Caught Playing Golf During Work Hours on Business Trip with Nice Shots?
Four Police Officers from Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency Played Golf During Business Trip to Jeju in May
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Police officers caught playing golf during working hours on a business trip are expected to face disciplinary action.
According to the police on the 13th, four police officers belonging to the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency were found to have played golf during working hours while on a business trip in Jeju Island last May, and were recently transferred.
They belong to the Police Special Forces and are responsible for counter-terrorism duties, including prevention and suppression of firearm incidents, and explosive detection.
It was investigated that they visited Jeju Island for a 1-night, 2-day training facility inspection and played golf.
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One of them was identified as a superintendent-level officer, and after an internal report in October triggered an inspection and headquarters investigation, they are currently awaiting disciplinary action.
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