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a civilian impersonating an officer

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a civilian impersonating an officer

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(1)I’m a senior officer. I’m an impersonated civilian.
(2)There’s a civilian line through.
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(4)Reporter Ha Jongmin, TALK.
(5)Summary of article content
(6)I’m working because I want to go to work.
(7)Goseong Gangwon = Newsis reporter Kim Kyung-mok = On New Year’s Day, soldiers of the Army’s 22nd Infantry Division, including the Eastern Front Army’s 22nd Infantry Division, are checking vehicles and the number of passengers at the last earthquake checkpoint in Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do. 20220102photo31 newsiscom
(8)Seoul = Newsis reporter Ha Jong-min = A civilian impersonating an officer reportedly crossed the frontline civilian access control line late last month.
(9)According to the military authorities on the 6th, A, a man in his 20s, asked to pass while in a car at a checkpoint on the Civilian Control Line in Gangwon-do on the 26th of last month.
(10)Mr. A claimed to be an officer in the senior unit and demanded that the soldiers pass through. In the process, he allegedly threatened the soldiers to pass through.
(11)Afterwards, A passed the checkpoint and reportedly stayed inside the civilian control line for about 30 minutes from 5 p.m. He was also confirmed to have passed one other checkpoint within the civilian control line.
(12)In order for civilians to enter the civilian control line, they must go through procedures such as notifying the military units in charge of their identity in advance and obtaining confirmation, but A did not go through this process and did not go through the identification process at the checkpoint.
(13)The unit belatedly recognized that the person was not an officer of the unit, and the first checkpoint official reportedly tracked him down and secured his whereabouts.
(14)As a result of the military police investigation, it was found that A entered the civilian control line because he wanted to go to the unit where he served as a reserve in the past.

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