
Acting police chief Yoo Jae-sung vows to punish officers who tried to downgrade charges against suspect Jang Yun-gi
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South Korean police have apologized for a botched investigation into the murder of a high school girl by Jang Yun-gi, who was initially charged with a lesser crime. According to police chief acting commissioner Yoo Jae-sung, the force deeply apologizes to the victim's family and will punish those responsible. The controversy erupted after it emerged that police attempted to downgrade charges from murder to a lesser offense during the probe.
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