Police leaders jailed in South Korea over 'man-made' fatal Halloween crush


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  • Monday, 30 Sep 2024

FILE PHOTO: People mourn at a group memorial for the victims who died from the Halloween crowd crush a year ago, at Seoul City Hall Plaza in Seoul, South Korea, October 29, 2023. REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeon/File Photo

SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean court on Monday sentenced the former police chief of a district of Seoul to three years in prison for a botched response to a deadly Halloween crowd crush in the capital's Itaewon nightlife district in 2022.

Yongsan police station chief Lee Im-jae is the first senior police official to be convicted over the crush, which led to 159 deaths nearly two years ago.

Lee had failed to prepare for a mass Halloween gathering whose dangers he should have foreseen, thus creating the conditions for the Itaewon tragedy, the Seoul Western District Court said in a statement.

The Itaewon deaths shocked a nation still scarred by the 2014 sinking of a ferry, the Sewol, that killed 304 people including 250 children on a school trip.

Two other former Yongsan police officials were handed a two-year jail term and a one-year prison term suspended for two years, respectively.

The court said the crowd crush was a "man-made disaster" which could have either been prevented or the impact substantially reduced if the accused had fulfilled their duties.

Speaking to the Yonhap news agency ahead of the ruling, Lee's lawyer said it was "excessively harsh" to expect his client to have prepared for something that nobody could have predicted.

Park Hee-young, the Yongsan district office chief, along with three other district officials were found not guilty of failing to adequately respond to the crush. The court said they had not been directly responsible for crowd control.

At a press conference ahead of the ruling, relatives of the victims had called for both Lee and Park to be held accountable.

Since the tragedy, relatives have called for the punishment of senior officials, including Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min. The constitutional court ruled against a parliamentary vote to impeach the minister last year.

Prosecutors had sought seven-year jail terms for both Park and Lee, according to media.Earlier this year, parliament passed a bill backed by the ruling and opposition parties to launch a fresh investigation into the Halloween crush.

(Reporting by Hyunsu Yim; Editing by Ed Davies)

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