by Heo Midam
Published 20 Apr.2026 09:14(KST)
A woman in her twenties was apprehended by police after discharging a fire extinguisher inside a moving subway train.
According to Yonhap News on April 20, at around 12:20 a.m. the previous day, a woman in her twenties took out a fire extinguisher installed in a passenger car on the Gyeongui Line and sprayed it on the seats and floor. At the time, there was no emergency-such as a fire-that would have warranted the use of a fire extinguisher inside the train.
There were no injuries or train delays caused by the incident; however, it was reported that train operations were subsequently disrupted due to the need to clean up the fire extinguisher discharge in the affected car.
The railway authorities had the woman disembark at Korea Aerospace University Station, where she was handed over to the police. The suspect, identified as Ms. A, reportedly stated that she "wanted to see if the fire extinguisher was working properly."
Police determined that Ms. A was experiencing mental health issues, so she was admitted to a hospital in consultation with her family. She will be investigated on charges of property damage.
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