This page contains evidence relating to the police forcibly taking the applicant to the hospital without an arrest warrant or clearly stated legal basis, and later denying the arrest or forced removal. These materials include audio recordings, videos, police complaint records, and related notes, and are used to reconstruct the actual conduct of the police and compare it with later statements and procedural outcomes.
The recordings on this page are not merely phone calls. They reflect how the police understood, described, and handled the facts of the case.
These materials can be used to assess whether the police conducted a proper investigation, whether they responded to key facts, and whether there were signs of avoidance, neglect, or incomplete recording in the handling of the case.
This page should therefore be reviewed together with medical records, psychiatric evaluations, and related administrative actions, rather than treated as an isolated communication issue.
In this case, the applicant was not lawfully arrested under a normal criminal procedure, and was not shown an arrest warrant or clearly informed of the legal basis. Instead, the police directly restrained the applicant and forcibly transported her to the hospital.
More seriously, after the applicant had already been taken to the hospital, she called the police and asked why she had been taken away. The police then stated that no one had gone to her home to arrest her. This reveals a clear contradiction between the police’s actual conduct and their later statements, and raises serious concerns regarding the legality, truthfulness, and procedural validity of the entire hospitalization process.
The key value of these materials lies in showing that the applicant was not handled through a normal, transparent, and reviewable legal process, but may instead have been forcibly controlled and sent to the hospital without lawful authorization, without clear notice, and without procedural safeguards.
At the same time, the later denial of the arrest or forced removal further strengthens concerns regarding the legality of the process, the truthfulness of the police’s statements, and the risk of abuse of public authority. These materials are therefore highly relevant for assessing whether there was coordinated action between the police and medical system, and whether the applicant was subjected to procedural violations.
Note: This page currently presents only the first archived batch of police-related evidence. Additional materials will be uploaded as the evidence archive continues to be rebuilt.