景福宮に落書きした10代男女は恋人関係「お金がほしかった」=韓国
Teenagers who wrote graffiti on Gyeongbokgung Palace are in a relationship: ``I wanted money'' = South Korea
A suspect who painted graffiti on the wall of Gyeongbokgung Palace in South Korea has been arrested by police. They were a teenager and claimed to be in a relationship.
According to the Seoul Jongno Police Station on the 20th, at around 7:08 p.m.
, a certain Im (17) was arrested at his home in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, on suspicion of violating the Act on the Protection of Cultural Properties and damaging property. Twenty minutes later, he raped his accomplice, a teenager named Kim (16).
The suspect was arrested near Mu's residence. When Lim and his friends were arrested, they reportedly admitted to the charges. They learned that they would give money if they wrote graffiti about illegal video sharing sites on the wall of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
He is said to have committed the crime at someone's suggestion. According to police and other sources, Lim and his group began spraying red and blue at around 1:42 a.m. on the 16th, using red and blue spray to attack the fences on the left and right sides of the Lingchu Gate and near the side gates of the National Palace Museum.
He wrote phrases such as ``Free movies'' and the address of an illegal movie sharing site. The damaged area reaches approximately 44 meters in horizontal length alone. Even after the police were dispatched to Gyeongbokgung Palace in response to a citizen's report, Seoul police
He left graffiti about 9 meters long on the wall to the right of the entrance to the parking lot of the National Police Agency. Lim, who continued his crime by stopping his graffiti for a while as passersby and cars passed by, and then restarting, also took photos after graffitiing.
It is said that he was taking pictures. A police official said, ``We had to look at the vehicle's drive recorder and security camera, but it was early in the morning on a weekend, so it was difficult for them to cooperate, so it took a long time to arrest them.''
It was midnight, the video quality was poor, and the suspects were wearing black clothing, making it difficult to identify them." Police suspect the graffiti culprit of violating the Cultural Properties Protection Act and damaging property.
I plan to apply it. Meanwhile, a man in his 20s who imitated their graffiti and painted graffiti on the wall of Gyeongbokgung Palace the next day (the 17th) surrendered to the police on the morning of the 18th. On the night of the 17th, this man was arrested by Im and others.
I wrote the name of a particular singer and the album title right next to the graffitied wall.
2023/12/20 14:23 KST
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