It became clear that he had been instructed to do so. According to police on the 21st, Mr. Lim (17), who was arrested on charges of violating the Cultural Properties Protection Act and damaging property, contacted a client he met on Telegram on social media.
It was confirmed that they had also received additional instructions to paint graffiti on the statue of King Sejong the Great in Jongno-gu, Ulu City. On the 11th of this month, in a group talk on Telegram, Lim said, ``Workers, 30
I'll give you 00,000 won (approximately 330,000 yen),'' he read, and committed the crime with his boyfriend Kim (16). Before the crime, the client gave Mr. Lim 100,000 won (approximately 10,000 won) for taxi expenses.
1000 yen) was remitted. At the same time, he introduced himself as ``Chief Lee Team,'' who is involved with an illegal streaming site, and said, ``At 1 a.m., I left Gyeonggi-do (Gyeonggi-do) and Suwon (Suwon).
He reportedly gave specific instructions on the time, location, and method of the crime, including, "Start graffitiing at 2 o'clock." After looking at the identification photos sent by the suspects, Team Leader Lee then went to the statue of King Sejong the Great in Gwanghwamun Square.
He also instructed them to do some graffiti. However, Mr. Lim, who spotted the security guard, refused, leading to no actual crime. In addition, after the crime, the suspects were told, ``5.5 million won (approximately 50,000 yen) was stolen somewhere in Suwon.
)," and when the police began investigating, it was learned that he told them to "run away." The suspects in the case, Mr. Lim and Mr. Kim, were killed at around 1:42 a.m. on the 16th of this month in Gyeongbok, Jongno-gu.
He was suspected of having spray-painted graffiti on a wall near Gung Yeongchumun (a violation of the Cultural Properties Protection Act), including the phrase ``Free Movies'' and a phrase that appeared to refer to an illegal video sharing site.
Let's go. They are also accused of graffitiing the outside wall of the East Gate of the Seoul National Police Agency in the same way (property damage). On the 19th of this month, police arrested Lim and Kim at their home in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province.
The next day, they applied for a arrest warrant against Lim and released him. During a police investigation, they received a request from a stranger on social media to ``give them money if they do some graffiti.''
The motive behind the crime was that he spray-painted a designated phrase at the location. A police official said, ``We are investigating the specific details of the incident,'' and ``we are also tracking down the people behind the incident.''
Meanwhile, on the 20th, prosecutors requested an arrest warrant for Seol, a man in his 20s who is believed to be the copycat perpetrator of the first Gyeongbokgung Palace graffiti incident. Mr. Seol was spotted near Yeongchumun Gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace around 10 pm on the 17th of this month.
Suspected of spray-painting graffiti on a wall (violation of the Cultural Properties Protection Act). He surrendered to Seoul Jongno Police Station on the 18th of this month and was investigated for about six hours. During this process, Sol said, ``I wanted to stand out.
He was reported to have made a statement to the effect that he had written graffiti. Around 3 a.m. on the 20th, Mr. Sol posted on his blog, ``I wanted to harass you like Mischief said, sorry, but I don't like art.''
I just drew it," he wrote. It was reported that he was arrested by the police last month on suspicion of stealing an art hat on display at an art museum near Gyeongbokgung Station and then running away, and was given a suspended sentence for prosecution.
The Seoul Central District Court is scheduled to proceed with the pre-detention interrogation of Mr. Lim and Mr. Seol on the 22nd.
2023/12/21 21:37 KST
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