Kim Jong Un observing military exercises.
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NORTH Korea has detained a fourth official following last week’s unsuccessful warship launch, with an expert cautioning that “some people are going to be shot to death”.

The 5,000-ton naval destroyer tipped over on its side, an incident Kim Jong-un labeled as a “criminal act”, citing “absolute carelessness” from various state institutions as the cause of the mishap.

Kim Jong Un observing military exercises.
Four officials have been arrested over the accident labelled a ‘criminal act’ by North Korean dictator Kim Jong-unCredit: Reuters
Satellite image of a North Korean warship covered in a blue tarp at a shipyard.
A satellite image of the ship covered with a blue tarp after the accident at the shipyard in Chongjin, North Korea
Satellite image of a damaged North Korean warship in a harbor.
The North Korean warship at the harbour before its failed launchCredit: AFP

According to North Korean media, a fourth individual has been taken into custody in connection with the warship that sustained severe damage during a launch ceremony attended by Kim Jong-un on Thursday.

Three officials were arrested at the northern Chongjin shipyard over the weekend.

Chief engineer Kang Jong Chol, hull workshop head Han Kyong Hak, and deputy manager Kim Yong Hak were detained over the “serious accident”, state media reported.

Speaking to The Sun, Michael Madden, founder of North Korea Leadership Watch, said: “North Korean authorities are investigating the production units involved so there much of the end result will be collective punishment.” 

He said: “There is a chance to make it right. Of course, these people will have reduced or no pay during the time period (we have already seen that in DPRK earlier this year – and The Sun reported – with the local party officials). 

“Some people will lose their party memberships and be sent to jail for short sentences.”

But more alarmingly, “some people are going to be shot to death behind this,” according to Madden. 

He explained that “because this made national news in the DPRK” and the Suryo’ng (supreme leader) was present, there is “sufficient motivation” to have workers and managers “witness the executions under the old principle of ‘kill the chicken to scare the monkeys’.”

Madden added: “Another thing to note is the regime disclosed the ship launch failure. 

“They are getting out front of the story as some people say. 

“Kim Jong-un doesn’t need outside observers making their own assessments simply to critique the North.”

Kim Jong-un said the fiasco had “damaged the country’s dignity”.

State media said the incident was “a criminal act caused by absolute carelessness” and insisted those involved “can never evade their responsibility for the crime”.

“No matter how good the state of the warship is, the fact that the accident is an unpardonable criminal act remains unchanged,” it added.

Satellite images later revealed the massive warship lying on its side beside the launch dock, partially submerged at the stern with its bow resting on the harbour jetty.

While it’s unclear what exact punishment awaits the detainees, the authoritarian state’s track record suggests it could be fatal.

In the past, people have been executed by anti-aircraft guns or killed for infractions like falling asleep during rallies attended by Kim.

People have also been jailed for a wide range of actions – from watching South Korean DVDs to attempting to defect.

In February, dozens of party officials were reportedly punished for an embarrassing “drinking spree” that ended in a “major incident” at Ryonggang Hot Springs resort in North Korea’s Onchon county.

The incident was seen as a breach of the party’s strict discipline and a threat to the authority of the Korean Workers’ Party.

Last year, North Korea admitted carrying out public executions in a rare admission of its treatment of prisoners.

Executions were ordered for 30 officials in September after Kim accused them of failing to prevent flooding and landslides that killed 1,000 people.

Kim Jong Un and his daughter attending the launching ceremony of a new North Korean destroyer.
Kim Jong Un and daughter Kim Ju Ae attended the the launching ceremony of a newly-built destroyer in AprilCredit: EPA
Illustration of Kim Jong-un and his new warship, a destroyer.
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