Seoul Police apologize to Yoon Ji Oh for failing to respond to her emergency alerts while under witness protection


Seoul Police have apologized to Joon Ji Oh for failing to do their job.

Yoon Ji Oh, who's a very important witness to the re-opened Jang Ja Yeon "suicide" investigation submitted a petition on March 30 requesting an explanation and an apology from the Police for failing to respond to her emergency alerts while under witness protection.  Through her petition, she explained that she had pressed the call button on the smart watch given to her by the police, but she did not receive any form of reply for over ten hours. The petition quickly gained traction and collected over 240,000 signatures.

Dongjak Police Station, which is charge of witness protection for Yoon Ji Oh, released an official statement on March 31 and said, “At approximately 12:15 a.m. KST, we visited Yoon Ji Oh and spoke with her for over an hour. We sincerely apologized to her for failing to provide proper protection and promised that it would not happen again. The smart watches we provide to victims or witnesses under their protection program are equipped with real-time location tracking and call functions. If the wearer places an emergency call, it is automatically logged into the 112 emergency call system. When Yoon Ji Oh initially activated the emergency call function on her smart watch at 5:55 a.m. KST on March 30 and proceeded to activate the function an additional two times, her calls were not logged into the 112 system and she did not receive the help that is guaranteed to her under the protection program."

He continued, "We are currently working with the company that created the smart watch to investigate why Yoon Ji Oh’s calls were not immediately logged into the 112 system. When calls are placed, a text message is also sent to the officer in charge, but they did not check the messages on time. We are investigating the police officer involved as well. We have given Yoon Ji Oh a new smart watch that we tested in front of her, and we will be assigning her a team of female police officers to provide protection around the clock. We will be moving Yoon Ji Oh to new living quarters and we're having a forensics team investigate the claims Yoon Ji Oh made of mechanical sounds, falling ventilators, and an unknown liquid substance at her door. We will inform her as soon as results are out. We will strengthen our protective measures and communication routes to make sure Yoon Ji Oh, a witness to an important case, does not fear for her safety.”

In the meantime, Yoon Ji Oh is under witness protection as she's an important witness in the Jang Ja Yeon "suicide" investigation.

Source: Kyunghyang

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4 Comments

  1. kinda weird how her smart watch coincidentally didnt work and her text messages also were ignored. After the whole burning sun case the korean police still has the nerve of being this obvious. Yikes.

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    1. Totally agree and not only that since its technology there's also a chance she can be found by hacking. Which i hope will not happen. They need to take witness protection seriously. There's a reason you put her in there.

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  2. Yeah, I'm sure the cops were real sorry as they ignored her for 9 hours.

    She could've been killed.

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    1. Seriously the Police in Korea are so corrupt it's so crazy that they didn't respond for a whole 9 HOURS...

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