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FRI · 2026-06-19 · 01:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0619-85656
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South Korean police detain 12-year-olds in rare crackdown on young offenders

South Korean police have placed three 12-year-old boys in juvenile protection facilities in Cheonan following alleged car thefts and driving without licenses. These incidents occurred within a week in May, highlighting concerns about serious offenses committed by children below the age of criminal responsibility.

SCMP’s Asia deskSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-19 · 01:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
South Korean police detain 12-year-olds in rare crackdown on young offenders
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South Korean police have placed three 12-year-old boys in juvenile protection facilities in Cheonan following alleged car thefts and driving without licenses. These incidents occurred within a week in May, highlighting concerns about serious offenses committed by children below the age of criminal responsibility. A police official stated that emergency accompaniment warrants are now being sought for serious cases involving children too young for criminal prosecution, especially if there's a risk of reoffending or difficulty managing the child by guardians. This action represents a rare step by authorities in response to the escalating issue of juvenile delinquency.

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The boys were placed in juvenile protection facilities following car thefts in May.

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Police tend to apply for emergency accompaniment warrants for serious offenses by children below criminal responsibility if there's a risk of reoffending or guardian difficulty.

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The incidents occurred in two separate cases within a week.

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South Korean police detained three 12-year-old boys in juvenile facilities for alleged car theft and unlicensed driving.

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South Korean police have taken the rare step of placing three 12-year-old boys in juvenile facilities after they allegedly stole cars and drove without licences in two separate incidents within a week, underscoring growing concern over serious offences committed by children too young to face criminal prosecution.Police in Cheonan, a city about 90km south of Seoul, said on June 17 that the boys had been placed in juvenile protection facilities following a series of car thefts in May.“These days, even in cases involving children below the age of criminal responsibility, we tend to apply immediately for emergency accompaniment warrants if the case is serious, there is a risk of reoffending or it is difficult for guardians to manage the child,” a police official told Yonhap News Agency on Wednesday.
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