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Jeong In-ha (? ~?) was a police officer during the Korean Empire and Japanese colonial rule.

Life
The hometown was in North Jeolla Province.

Around 1907, the end of the Korean Empire, he served as a police officer at Jeonju Police Station in Jeollabuk-do. In 1908, he was assigned to Namwon Police Station and Gobu Police Station, and while working as a police officer at Gobu Police Station, he participated in a massive South Korean anti-campaign to overthrow the righteous army in the Honam region and arrested them.

With the conclusion of the Korea-Japan annexation treaty in 1910, he became a police officer belonging to the Japanese Government-General of Korea. After that, he worked as a police officer at Busan Police Station in Gyeongsangnam-do, Andong Police Station in Gyeongsangbuk-do, Jinan Police Station in Jeonbuk, and Namwon Police Station until 1922. He served as a police officer for the Governor-General for about 12 years. Shortly after the March 1 Independence Movement, he also served as a concurrent member of the committee.

In 1920, when he was working at the Namwon Police Station, when Emperor Taisho issued a silver command, he visited various areas of the county with the governor of Namwon to promote it. The lecture was about encouraging subscribers to the Maeil Sinbo, an organ of the Governor-General's Office, and it was reported that the listeners were enthusiastic enough to be moved.

In 1912 and 1915, while serving as the police department of Andong Police Station, they received the Korean Merger Memorial and the Daisho Daerye Memorial from the Japanese government.

It is included in the list of 195 pro-Japanese anti-national activities released by the Korean Committee on the Truth and Reconciliation of Pro-Japanese Activities in 2007. It was also selected in the police category from the list of prospective candidates for the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary released by the Institute for Ethnic Affairs in 2008.