S. Korea police chief apologizes, resigns
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S. Korea police chief apologizes, resigns

Seoul : South Korea | Apr 09, 2012 at 5:31 PM PDT
Source: United Press International
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South Korea's national police chief resigned Monday after apologizing for the police response to an emergency call from a woman killed by her kidnapper. Cho Hyun-oh, commissioner of the National Police Agency, resigned amid criticism of the handling of the April 1 emergency call, CNN reported. FULL ARTICLE AT United Press International
 
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