A drunk Thai man apparently climbed triple-layered barbed wire security fence of a Republic of Korea Air Force airfield in Suwon. Yonhap



By Ko Dong-hwan



A drunk and unauthorized Thai man was caught inside a triple-walled national Air Force airfield in Suwon on Wednesday and handed over to local police.



TV broadcaster JTBC reported Thursday that the man, in his 30s, whose name was withheld, was seen inside the airfield of Republic of Korea Air Force's 10th Fighter Wing in the Gyeonggi Province city at about 8 p.m.



The man apparently climbed the outermost barbed wire fence, the secondary security wall, then the innermost barbed wire fence next to the open airfield. The walls are reportedly more than two meters high.



The airfield runway is the regiment's top security area because it handles Korean fighter jets like the F-5, KF-5 and F-4E.



The suspect had reached the end of the tarmac when an officer saw him. The regiment handed him over to Suwon Nambu Police Station.





Suwon Nambu Police Station has sought an arrest warrant for the Thai for infringing the Military Installation and Military Facilities Protection Act. Photo from Wikipedia