July 25, 2023
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UN Command in talks with North Korea for US soldier King

Lieutenant General Harrison emphasised that their main priority is Private King’s well-being, and the incident is currently under investigation.”…reports Asian Lite News

Lieutenant General Andrew Harrison, the deputy commander of the UN Command, announced on Monday that discussions have begun with the Korean People’s Army concerning American soldier Travis King, who crossed the border into North Korea last week.

The talks are being conducted under the framework of the armistice agreement, which brought an end to hostilities during the Korean War in 1953.

The UN Command, led by the United States, oversees the truce of the Korean War, but both Koreas technically remain in a state of war due to the absence of a peace treaty after the 1950-53 conflict.

Lieutenant General Harrison emphasised that their main priority is Private King’s well-being, and the incident is currently under investigation.”

The US had been in a prison workshop for 48 days after failing to pay a court fine for kicking and damaging a police patrol car in Seoul, legal sources said last week.

Pvt. Travis King, stationed in South Korea, willfully crossed the inter-Korean border into North Korea without authorisation during a tour to the Joint Security Area and is believed to be in North Korea’s custody, according to the UN  Command and American defence authorities.

American media organisations reported that he had been in the process of being sent back to the US for disciplinary action in connection with assault charges he faced in South Korea, reports Yonhap News Agency.

The legal sources here said that King, 23, received a 5 million-won ($3,955) fine from a court in Seoul on February 8 on charges of inflicting damage on a police patrol vehicle.

King, however, did not pay the fine and was eventually detained in a prison workshop for 48 days in line with a court ruling that he be held for one day for each unpaid 100,000 won, the sources said.

He was accused of repeatedly kicking the back door of a police patrol vehicle in Seoul’s Mapo district in the wee hours of October 8, 2022 and inflicting damage that required 584,000 won worth of repairs.

King was apprehended by police at that time for suspected violence at a nightclub.

He reportedly did not cooperate with police officers demanding his personal information and kicked the door of the police car while shouting foul language against Koreans and the Korean military, according to police investigations.

King was detained from May 24 to July 10 in a penitentiary in Cheonan, 85 kilometers south of Seoul, before being released and relocated to an American military base in South Korea for a weeklong stay.

He was reportedly found to have fled Incheon International Airport while in the process of boarding a flight to Dallas.

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