In a landmark ruling, the former head of a local police station in Seoul has been sentenced to three years in jail for his role in the tragic 2022 Halloween crowd crush that claimed nearly 160 lives. This makes him the highest-ranking law enforcement official to be held criminally liable for the disaster.
The incident occurred at the popular Itaewon nightlife district on October 29, 2022, marking one of South Korea's deadliest disasters in recent memory. The Seoul Western District Court found the former chief of the Yongsan police station, Lee Im-jae, guilty of neglecting his duties, which directly contributed to the deaths and injuries that ensued.
Lee and two other former Yongsan police officers were convicted of failing to adequately prepare for the massive Halloween crowds, despite clear signs that a potential disaster was looming. The court highlighted Lee's failure to implement proper crowd control measures and dispatch intelligence officials to the site in a timely manner.
While Lee was acquitted of perjury charges, he was found to have delayed responding to the unfolding crisis, further exacerbating the situation. This verdict comes after an intelligence officer received an 18-month jail sentence earlier this year, with two subordinates receiving suspended sentences for destroying evidence.
The tragedy prompted public outcry and scrutiny of South Korean authorities, with the former police chief of Seoul also facing indictment for negligence in connection with the incident. The Seoul Metropolitan Government has since implemented new safety measures, including enhanced CCTV surveillance to monitor crowd numbers during festive events.
Following Seoul's example, other Asian cities have taken proactive steps to prevent similar tragedies. In Japan, authorities advised young people to avoid crowded areas during Halloween celebrations, while operators of an underground metro service in Guangzhou, China, banned 'scary makeup and dressing' to prevent panic among passengers.
The 2022 Halloween crowd crush in Itaewon serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of proper crowd management and emergency preparedness in ensuring public safety during large-scale events.