Is it normal to speak to a suspect as if you're going to dig up everything around them and show them pictures of their children?
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0.002 HBDIs it normal to speak to a suspect as if you're going to dig up everything around them and show them pictures of their children?
 >[Seoul = Newsis] Reporter Jang Han-ji = Jeong Il-kwon, the 1st detective of the Namyangju Branch of the Uijeongbu District Prosecutors' Office, was found to have explained, "It can't happen" in connection with the court testimony that he threatened to "cut his stomach" when investigating lawyer Nam Wook over the suspicion of development privileges in Daejang-dong. >On the 10th, senior prosecutor Jeong posted a message to this effect on E-Pros, the prosecution's inner network, saying, "I would like to tell you about Nam-wook's recent court testimony." Senior prosecutor Jeong said, "It is related to the investigation and trial, and it is not uncommon for a defendant who has been sentenced to a heavy sentence to suddenly mislead the investigation process, so I think it may not be appropriate to mention it publicly." "Nam-wook's remarks that there was a trial against defendant Jeong Jin-sang last Friday are not true," he said. "It is impossible for me to say that I would harm Nam-wook or his family during the investigation process, and I did not actually do it." "However, I would like to correct the misunderstanding by highlighting only Nam-wook's unilateral testimony and expression in some media or outside and reporting to the effect of 'the prosecutor said he would cut Nam-wook's stomach' and the facts are distorted and even mentioned in the Justice Minister's doorstep today," he said. "Nam-wook, who was arrested for refusing to comply with the request for attendance, refused to make a statement to all questions from the prosecutor based on objective evidence such as transcripts at the time, and did not respond to the investigation," senior prosecutor Jeong said. "I received a report that Nam-wook refused to make a statement as the deputy head of the investigation team, and asked Nam-wook to faithfully investigate the investigation process." "In the process, I only told Nam-wook that the investigation process of the prosecutor is compared to the 'treatment process of a doctor who fixes the disease' and that an investigation is needed to quickly cut out only the necessary affected areas," he explained. "If you let me know where the patient is sick and symptoms, the doctor will accurately diagnose it and provide efficient treatment limited to the affected area," he said. "The investigation team only recommended that the investigation be conducted according to the substance without any prejudice, but did not say anything that Nam-wook felt under undue pressure." Reporter Jang Han-ji (hanzy@newsis.com ) From the statement posted as an explanation, it's clear that for prosecutors, such actions are routine. The prosecution has become so corrupt that it no longer recognizes what is wrong. For the future of our country, bold and thorough reform is urgently needed.