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A sanatorium for criminals.

A recent term used in Korea to refer to prison.

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Aren’t real tax thieves in prison?

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Feed me.

Put me to sleep.

Turn on the air conditioner loudly.

Is that all?

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As you can see, the inmates’ hospital bills and even their surgical fees are all paid for with tax money.

Recently, a guy who was imprisoned for killing someone was admitted to a university hospital after committing suicide in solitary confinement, and the surgery cost was said to be 50 million won. LOL

By the way, all of that money is taxes that come out of our pockets.

Go support the soldiers.

What a fucking stupid country.

Although these are somewhat racy remarks, the post immediately became a popular post with an overwhelming number of recommendations.

‘There are a lot of problems.’

The biggest problem is the unreasonably low sentences.

The reason why the sentences in South Korea are so light is because they are based on continental law.

There is a maximum limit to the length of imprisonment.

According to the principle of weighting, even if you commit dozens of crimes, the punishment does not accumulate repeatedly.

Since the criminal law itself aims to reform prisoners, the fundamental sentences cannot but be light.

Of course, there is SW Prison, but it is not enough to house all the serious criminals scattered throughout South Korea.

However, we cannot change the legal system now.

Since the Constitution and countless lower-level laws already form the basis, changing the legal system is virtually the same as overhauling the entire statute.

but.

‘We don’t have that?’

North Korea’s legal system is thoroughly punitive.

In the first place, dividing criminal law into educational and punitive is ridiculous.

The fastest and most efficient ‘education’ ultimately comes from ‘severe punishment’.

“Hmm…”

Violent criminals create chaos and fear in society by their very existence.

Because the sentences themselves are so light, it is impossible to know when they will be released back into society.

But what about North Korea?

Even criminals can prove their usefulness.

how?

‘Cheap labor.’

Yes, that’s right.

From being a bunch of criminals who only create chaos and fear in society, they can become a cheap labor force that the country can utilize.

There are many places where it can be used.

Coal mines, railroads, manual labor…

Because of the recent, hastily launched projects, cheap labor was desperately needed.

“Are you okay?”

Nod.

It’s an idea that’s quite useful.

The only problem is that negotiations with the Korean government are needed on many fronts.

“It won’t be difficult.”

There is plenty to threaten… no, to negotiate.

Above all, there is no reason for them to refuse such a reasonable(?) deal.

The rough outline must have been drawn.

I just picked up the phone and made a call.

— This is Park Yoon-seong.

“I’m here. I have a favor to ask.”

— Yes, Mr. Chairman. I am listening.

“I have an agenda that requires close negotiation with the Blue House. Please set a schedule as quickly as possible. The sooner the better.”

— Okay, I’ll schedule it right away.

dump.

I threw myself onto the sofa and lay down.

Criminals’ human rights?

Sorry, but that’s not my job.

Where are the human rights of those who are not human?

“North Korea is definitely useful in times like this.”

He chuckled and took a sip of water.

Replacing useless felons with labor force.

Isn’t this a creative economy?

More than anything, my heart is pounding with anticipation.

I can show a new world to criminals who have been talking nonsense without knowing anything about it.

While I was killing time like that, giggling.

Ttareung—

The bell rang loudly.

— Mr. Chairman, I have set the schedule.

Shh.

It’ll be fun for once.

****

The Blue House of the Republic of Korea.

“It’s been a while, Chairman.”

Seo Jun-hyun, current President of the Republic of Korea.

He looked at Kim Seong-woo in front of him and was filled with fear.

‘What on earth are you trying to do this time, coming all the way to the Blue House?’

A cold sweat runs down his forehead.

Because there has never been a time when his visit to the Blue House ended well.

“The tea tastes good.”

“Is that so?”

“Yes. Oh, don’t be so nervous. It’s really nothing.”

This is crazy.

‘Fool me once, fool me twice?’

President Seo Jun-hyun is on the verge of going crazy.

I have been through too much up until now to take his words at face value.

Chairman Kim Sung-woo is a walking disaster.

What? It’s nothing?

I’m sorry, but every single thing he’s done so far is like a nuclear warhead to the Blue House.

“I’ve heard there’s a lot of talk these days about overcrowding in correctional facilities.”

“Oh, yes.”

Overcrowding in correctional facilities.

In other words, the number of criminals is too large compared to the prison’s capacity.

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“I have a story that could be helpful to the Blue House… Would you like to listen?”

Damn. I knew it.

What on earth are you planning to do to the prisons of South Korea?

President Seo Jun-hyun barely held back a sigh.

“Yes, please.”

“There is a shortage of prisons, but isn’t the crime rate increasing every year?”

“Yes.”

“The number of criminals is increasing, but there are not enough prisons, and if the sentences are short, they get criticized. But since the law itself is like this, can’t the sentences be easily increased?”

“I guess so. It is realistically impossible to change each and every law.”

Kim Seong-woo smiled faintly.

President Seo Jun-hyun’s heart burned in real time at that kind smile.

What on earth is your business?

Surely the idea isn’t to overhaul the legal system itself?

Even for Chairman Kim Seong-woo, that is impossible.

There are hundreds or thousands of laws that need to be overhauled, from the Constitution to lower-level laws. When will we be able to integrate opinions and push this forward?

‘I’m going crazy.’

I think I’m going crazy.

But he barely managed to swallow his words.

This is because the remarks made by Chairman Kim Seong-woo out of the blue were even more shocking.

“Criminals, throw them at us?”

“……yes?”

“We can’t overturn the entire judicial system. We can’t just build prisons on a piece of land that’s already cramped. But isn’t crime increasing every year? As crime increases, the blame tends to shift to the government’s incompetence, and that’s how approval ratings drop.”

President Seo Jun-hyun was speechless.

Because there was not a single word wrong in his speech.

“It’s a headache, right? Taxes are taxes, and nothing can be easily changed.”

“That’s true, but…”

“Before coming here, I checked the approval ratings of the current administration. Recently, the president, who is not related to the president, has been getting beaten up by criminals who are worse than beasts.”

“… … ”

“Oh, of course it’s related. But I understand you, Mr. President. Punishing criminals severely is that as easy as it sounds?”

Kim Sung-woo clicked his tongue and tapped the desk.

“I have a way.”

“method…?”

“It’s a way to kill three birds with one stone: raise approval ratings, deal with criminals, and stop the tax leaks. All without having to sit still.”

President Seo Jun-hyun could not follow the flow of conversation.

Is that possible?

How on earth?

“Let’s hand over the excess prisoners to North Korea.”

“…!!!”

“There are enough excuses. The Blue House can cite prison overcrowding as an excuse, and the public will also cheer the complete isolation of criminals. After all, if you call them criminals to the public, aren’t they just ‘a cancer in society’?”

“It seems like I can achieve both fame and profit at the same time.”

“North Korea gets cheap labor, and South Korea gets to solve its ever-growing burden. Isn’t it a win-win situation?”

“If the SW Group takes the lead, the neighboring countries won’t be able to oppose it… Heh, heh heh…”

Smile.

The corners of Chairman Kim Seong-woo’s mouth gently curve into a curve.

“Let’s start with felons.”

“Do you have any tricks?”

“Of course. You just need to make one agreement with us.”

“What agreement are you talking about?”

“Um. How about something like the ‘South-North Special Criminals Repatriation Agreement’?”

sniffling.

He emptied his teacup in one gulp.

“Let’s also establish an international judicial cooperation organization between South and North Korea while we’re at it.”

“…!!”

“You don’t have to worry about the establishment process.”

Yeah, I guess so.

If SW Group is doing it, what crazy person would oppose it!

“Oh, and I have an additional suggestion.”

“What is it?”

“I would like to see certain extremely heinous criminals be tried and sentenced in North Korea.”

“Wait, wait a minute.”

President Seo Jun-hyun’s eyes went dark.

“What would be difficult? Just enact a special law under the pretext of joint criminal justice cooperation. In the case of criminals who seriously harm national security and social sentiment, they can be officially transferred to North Korea’s judicial authorities under the agreement of both South and North Korea.”

I can’t breathe.

It is understandable to repatriate existing criminals to North Korea.

But let’s have the criminals tried in North Korea.

This is a clear abuse of authority.

The people may welcome it, but there are too many obstacles.

It must be rejected.

But President Seo Jun-hyun could not bring himself to say anything.

It is because of the bombshell statement that President Kim Sung-woo suddenly dropped.

“If you accept the offer, we will give you the highest negotiating rights on all national projects originating in North Korea for the duration of the agreement.”

“… … !!!”

President Seo Jun-hyun was shocked.

A top negotiating position on all national projects originating in North Korea.

From room temperature and pressure superconductors to fully immersive virtual reality and the Eurasian continental railway.

That’s not all.

North Korea is the home of SW Group.

Even a rough estimate of the economic benefits that will arise in the future is astronomical.

This is a huge benefit that cannot be bought with money.

Above all, approval ratings.

What if you could solve South Korea’s worst crime problem and also get top negotiating rights?

‘crazy.’

Gulp.

There’s no need to worry about this.

This is not the time to be worrying about trivial issues like overstepping your authority or anything like that.

If you can’t swallow a wad of money when it’s shoved into your mouth, you’re an idiot.

“Mr. Chairman.”

President Seo Jun-hyun suddenly stood up from his seat.

“I didn’t know you thought this much of our government.”

“Well, it’s my home country.”

Of course, there is no such grand cause.

Kim Sung-woo is just pursuing it to satisfy his own fun.

A flame burns brightly beyond President Seo Jun-hyun’s eyes.

Then he asked to shake hands.

“Leave it to me.”

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