100 rounds of live ammunition reported missing from Daejeon prison
نظرة سريعة
- South Korea's justice ministry is investigating after 100 rounds of live ammunition were reported missing from a prison in Daejeon.
- Officials discovered a discrepancy between the recorded and actual number of rounds in the prison's armory.
- The investigation will determine if the ammunition was stolen or if there was a recording error, and if any regulations were violated.
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لماذا يهم
The justice ministry has launched an investigation after receiving a report that 100 rounds of live ammunition went missing from a prison in Daejeon.
The justice ministry has recently launched an investigation after receiving a report that 100 rounds of live ammunition went missing from a prison in the central city of Daejeon, sources said Saturday.
Officials at the Daejeon Correctional Institution recently discovered that the actual number of live rounds kept at the prison's armory is different from the number recorded in the ledger.
It was unclear whether the rounds actually went missing or the number in the ledger was recorded incorrectly.
Authorities plan to look into when and how the rounds went missing and whether there were any violations of regulations.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Were the rounds actually stolen?
- Was there a recording error?
- When and how did the rounds go missing?






