Song Ji-hyo‘s tears, trying to stop a chain of explosions... Bae Sung-jae also shows respect (body cam)

TV Feb 13, 2025

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JTBC‘s new program ‘BodyCam’ will reveal the shocking crime scene in detail.

The ‘BodyCam’, which will air on the 13th, will reveal the vivid scene through bodycam footage of heroes in uniform protecting the Republic of Korea.

According to the production team, the first thing they will introduce is the large-scale foreign crime syndicate crackdown operation that took place in Mokpo. The revealed bodycam footage shows dozens of Coast Guard SWAT teams and investigators racing against the clock to raid the crime scene. After three months of undercover work, the Coast Guard confirms the existence of a large-scale crime syndicate and succeeds in taking them all down, eliciting admiration. On this day, Inspector Kim Kyung-hoon, who arrested a whopping 34 criminals, reminisces about the operation at the time, saying, “The most beautiful sound in the world is the sound of handcuffs being put on,” and Inspector Moon Jong-hoon, who led the operation with him, expresses his confidence about the upcoming mission by saying, “Wait, I’m going, hyung,” giving viewers a sense of reassurance.


We also shed light on the moving behind-the-scenes story of the large ship explosion that shook all of Ulsan. In 2019, a large ship fire broke out in the peaceful sea off Ulsan with a tremendous noise. Amidst the risk of a secondary explosion with dozens of petrochemical tanks on board, the Coast Guard carries out a dangerous rescue operation, making for a gripping scene. When the footage of the firefighters who fought all night to prevent a chain of explosions was revealed, Song Ji-hyo’s eyes turned red, and Bae Sung-jae expressed his respect, saying, “It‘s amazing that they could make such a decision in an urgent situation.”

Real body cam footage from the ‘Pyeongtaek District Police Station’, which recorded the highest number of dispatches in Gyeonggi Province and the third highest nationwide, will also be revealed. In particular, a drunken man is shown picking a fight with the store owner and continuing to swear and cause a ruckus even after the police arrived, drawing the anger of viewers. Jang Dong-min, who was watching the drunk man’s continued behavior, blurts out, “You have to shoot him with a taser gun!” and the studio erupts in laughter.

‘Body Cam’ is a national safety project that vividly conveys urgent scenes and suffocating moments through body cam footage from firefighters and police officers. It will not stop at simply realistically reconstructing incidents and accident scenes, but will also provide useful safety tips and emergency response methods to make it even more informative.

‘BodyCam’ will be first broadcast at 8:50 PM on the 13th.

Hong Se-young, Donga.com reporter projecthong@donga.com

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