Charged with Aggravated Obstruction of Official Duties and Other Offenses

A man in his 40s who assaulted a postal worker after claiming he was cut off while driving, and then struck a responding police officer and fled the scene, has been handed over to prosecutors while in custody.

Gangseo Police Station, Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News

Gangseo Police Station, Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News

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The Gangseo Police Station in Seoul announced on April 29 that Mr. A (42) has been sent to the prosecution in detention on charges of obstruction of official duties and aggravated obstruction of official duties.


According to the police, Mr. A is accused of knocking down and assaulting a postal worker, Mr. B, also in his 40s, who was delivering mail on a motorcycle and waiting at a traffic light on a road in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, at around 2 p.m. on April 21. Mr. B suffered injuries to his back and neck and received hospital treatment.


During the police investigation, Mr. A reportedly stated that "Mr. B cut into his lane." Initially, the police arrested Mr. A on the spot for assault. However, after confirming that the assaulted postal worker was on duty at the time, the charge was changed to obstruction of official duties.



Mr. A is also accused of hitting the police officer who responded to the report and fleeing for approximately 2 kilometers.


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