I showed the proof and deceived the store owner. According to KBC Gwangju Broadcasting on the 7th, on the 1st of this month, a man wearing monk's clothing entered a hardware store in Seo-gu, Gwangju, along with another man wearing a hat.
It was. The man said he wanted to borrow two noiseless generators worth 6 million won (approximately 650,000 yen) to be used for religious gatherings for three days, and even showed his ID and monk ID. The two of them used microphones and amplifiers at an outdoor gathering.
He said he needed a generator to operate it. The two men called a truck to transport the equipment directly, loaded it with equipment, and then disappeared.
Three days later, the man showed up at a hardware store in Daegu. At that time, I was alone with a man wearing a hat.
At the same time, I borrowed equipment using the same method. The shop owner who suffered the damage told SBS, ``He said he would use it at a temple called Munsusa in Gumi, Gyeongbuk.
I left my ID with a photo on it," he said. However, it was determined that all of the equipment the two had rented arrived at a public parking lot in Doksan-dong, Seoul. Currently equipped row
I don't know who. Over the past two months, police in Gwangju, Incheon, and Daegu have received about 10 reports of damage, with losses amounting to tens of millions of won.
It turns out that the cult the man claimed to belong to has been gone for several years. Police have received complaints from the victims and are considering applying EMBEZZLEMENT charges against the man.
2023/12/08 11:27 KST
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