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Yonhap News13.06.2026Crime1 dk okumaSouth Korea

Justice Ministry Investigates Missing Ammunition at Daejeon Prison

En resumen

  • South Korea's justice ministry is investigating the disappearance of 100 rounds of live 9mm ammunition from a prison in Daejeon.
  • An inspection revealed discrepancies between the recorded and actual ammunition counts in the prison's armory.
  • Authorities are determining if the rounds were stolen or misrecorded and plan nationwide inspections.

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The justice ministry is investigating reports of missing ammunition from a prison in Daejeon.

Tamaño de fuente

SEOUL, June 13 (Yonhap) -- The justice ministry said Saturday it has launched an investigation after receiving reports that 100 rounds of live ammunition went missing from a prison in the central city of Daejeon.

The ministry said it has discovered that the actual number of rounds kept at the prison's armory was different from the number recorded in the ledger, in a five-day inspection of the facility conducted since Monday.

The missing rounds were 9 millimeter bullets used in hand guns, the ministry added.

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.

The ministry also plans to conduct an inspection into all correction facilities in the country, and prepare measures to prevent recurrences of such incidents.

Preguntas abiertas

  • Were the rounds stolen or misrecorded?
  • When and how did they go missing?
  • Were regulations violated?

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This article was originally published by Yonhap News.

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