An hour before Cho Doo-soon’s release, ‘all night protest’ in front of the prison …



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Scheduled to be released from Seoul Nambu Prison at 6 a.m. on the 12th
Scheduled to transfer to a public vehicle on notice of ‘private retaliation’

On the morning of the 12th, citizens lay on the road in front of the Nambu Prison in Guro-gu, Seoul, demanding opposition to Cho Doo-soon’s release, blocking the movement of vehicles. Reporter Lee Seung-yeop

“Execution of Doo-soon Jo, Doo-soon Jo to hell!”

On the 12th at 4:30 am, on the way to the Nambu Prison in Guro-gu, Seoul. About 20 citizens lie on the road. The road was occupied by citizens who opposed Cho’s release more than an hour before the release of the child rape criminal Cho Doo-soon (68).

Jo Doo-soon, a child rape offender who terrorized Korean society and was shocked by the ‘Nayoung-i incident’ in 2008, is released after 12 years of prison service.

According to the Ministry of Justice on the 12th, Cho Doo-soon is scheduled to be released from the southern prison around 6 am the same day via an official vehicle. Consequently, the three civic groups reported the assembly to India in front of the prison from 1:00 p.m. the day before, and entered the assembly indefinitely until 7:00 a.m., the scheduled time for the release of Mr. Cho. They hung curtains and pickets with “Cho Doo-soon the death penalty” on the surrounding sidewalks, shouting slogans to the southern prisons and continued the demonstration. A YouTuber yelled, “Cho Doo, soon, if you come out, I’ll kill you.”

When Mr. Cho’s release happened at 3 am on the 12th, the number of participants in the rally surpassed 50 as local residents and other YouTubers gathered one after another. In the process, some participants of the demonstration opposed the police who had been sent to maintain order, and they occupied the lane for the public car in which Mr. Jo would pass for about an hour starting at 4 am. As a result, there was a fight between the police and the assembly participants to secure passage.

A 48-year-old nanny living in Nowon-gu, Seoul, said: “The perpetrator has to live with pride and the victim has to hide.” I want to. “

On the morning of the 12th, on the road in front of the Nambu Prison in Guro-gu, Seoul, participants of a demonstration against the release of Cho Doo-soon lie on the road. Reporter Lee Seung-yeop

Meanwhile, Mr. Cho plans to leave the prison around 6 am the same day and use a public vehicle to transfer to the Ansan Probation Office near the address. The probation office proceeds with the procedures stipulated in laws and regulations, such as receiving documents such as disclosure reports, notification of compliance issues, and system information. Mr. Cho is expected to move back to the address using an official vehicle. The Ministry of Justice plans to install a home monitoring device at Doo-soon Cho’s address and recheck for communication errors.

For general parole targets, they can visit the parole office within 10 days of their release using public transportation. However, in Cho’s case, △ the possibility of a physical collision with citizens during the transfer process △ The point that he is subject to close and personal supervision after connecting an electronic device △ Cho himself was transferred to a public car in consideration of your desire to attend the parole office on the day of your release.

An official from the Ministry of Justice said: “If you use public transport, an unexpected situation may occur in the moving process, and in this case, electronic devices may be damaged, so we decided to use a public vehicle.” “Due to physical conditions, a probation officer accompanied by a vehicle There are often cases.”

Lee Seung-yeop reporter




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