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Wang In-sik (February 19, 1876 in the lunar calendar ~ ?) was a police officer during the early Japanese colonial period.

Life
He studied Chinese literature and worked as a local official in 1896, including serving as a clerk in Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do. In 1906, he was appointed as a patrol  constable at Geochang Police Station in Geochang-gun and entered the police community. In 1908, he was serving as a lieutenant at the Geochang Police Station.

In 1910, the Treaty of Merger between Korea and Japan was signed and moved to Gyeongbu, a branch of the Japanese Government-General of Korea. He worked at Tongyeong Police Station through Samrangjin Police Station belonging to the Gyeongsangnam-do Police Department, and later served as a police officer in the Gyeongnam area, including being issued to Busan Police Station and Hadong Police Station.

In 1912, when he was a lieutenant of Tongyeong Police Station, he received a Korean Merger Memorial from the Japanese government. There is a record of serving at Hadong Police Station until 1916. The final class was the lieutenant.

It was included in the police section of the list of prospective people to be included in the pro-Japanese life dictionary of the National Research Institute released in 2008.

Reference

 * Wang In-sik - National History Compilation Committee