Two Police Cadets Expelled Before Police Academy Admission Due to Sexual Crime Allegations
Two prospective police officers who enrolled at the Central Police Academy were expelled for allegedly committing sex crimes.
According to the police on the 9th, the Central Police Academy held an education operations committee meeting the previous day and expelled trainees A and B of the 313th class by the principal's authority in accordance with school regulations after confirming violations of obligations.
A is accused of illegally possessing nude photos of his cohabiting girlfriend. B is suspected of engaging in prostitution with a minor through a dating app.
Both incidents occurred before their enrollment, and both are currently under investigation.
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According to the Central Police Academy regulations, the principal may expel students who are brought up as agenda items in the education operations committee after deliberation and resolution by the life guidance committee. Intentional or gross negligence violations of current laws during education that severely damage the school's reputation constitute grounds for expulsion by the principal's authority.
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