SNSで「5万ウォンあげる」景福宮落書き10代男女犯行理由=韓国
``I'll give you 50,000 won'' on SNS - Reason behind Gyeongbokgung Palace graffiti - South Korea
A teenage boy and girl suspected of running away after graffitiing the wall of Gyeongbokgung Palace, a tourist attraction in Seoul, South Korea, committed such a crime in order to receive 50,000 won (approximately 5,500 yen).
I found out that I had gone. According to the Jongno Police Station in Seoul on the 20th, a police investigation revealed that Mr. Lim (17) and Mr. Kim (16), who are suspected of violating the Act on the Protection of Cultural Properties, have no social relations.
He said he committed the crime at the request of a client whose name is unknown on social networking services (SNS). According to their statements, they received a request on social media to ``give you money if you do graffiti,'' and they responded to the request.
It was revealed that a person had spray-painted graffiti with a designated phrase in a designated area. They paid 100,000 won (approximately 11,000 yen) in two installments of 50,000 won (approximately 5,500 yen) each.
Mr. Lim received all the money that was divided and sent. Prior to this, at around 1:42 a.m. on the 16th, Mr. Lim and Mr. Kim used red and blue spray to attack the left and right sides of Yeongchumun and the country.
On the wall near the side gate of the Imperial Palace Museum, he wrote ``Free Movies'' and the address of an illegal movie sharing site. They also left graffiti about 9 meters long on the wall to the right of the Seoul Police Station parking lot entrance.
Three days after the crime, on the 19th at around 7 p.m., Im was arrested at his home in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, on suspicion of violating the Act on the Protection of Cultural Properties and damaging property.
was arrested, and 20 minutes later his accomplice, Mr. Kim, was arrested nearby. Police are considering adding the charge of ``assisting a violation of copyright law'' to these charges.
A police official said, ``The suspect's graffiti act is a violation of the copyright law of an illegal streaming site.''
It appears that he assisted the police, and we plan to consider related charges." Meanwhile, the Cultural Heritage Administration has dispatched more than 30 preservation and restoration experts to continue the restoration work. The Cultural Heritage Agency will carry out the initial work within next week.
Once finished, we plan to begin additional restoration work, including painting.
2023/12/20 21:22 KST
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