南大門火災の悪夢再び「景福宮の落書き事件」…犯行を指示した「イチーム長」とは?=韓国
The nightmare of the Namdaemun fire returns to the ``Gyeongbokgung Palace graffiti incident''...Who is the ``Chief I-Team'' who ordered the crime? = Korea
Last week, a shocking incident occurred in South Korea. Graffiti was painted on the wall of Gyeongbokgung Palace. This incident reminded me of the 2008 Sungnyemun (Namdaemun) fire incident.
On the 16th and 17th of this month, graffiti was found on the walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace. It was revealed that the first incident was committed by a male and female teenager.
At around 1:42 a.m. on the 16th, the suspects in the first incident, Im and Kim, spray-painted a wall near the Yeongchumun gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Jongno-gu, saying ``Movies are free'' and sharing illegal footage.
I scribbled phrases that seemed to refer to the site. They then painted graffiti in the same manner on the outside wall of the east gate of the Seoul National Police Agency.
Police traced their movements through security cameras and on the 19th of this month.
Im and Kim were each arrested at their home in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province. The next day, police applied for an arrest warrant against Lim, and Kim, who was an accomplice, was released.
The Cultural Heritage Agency and the police are treating their suspected violation of the Cultural Properties Protection Act as a serious matter.
Im's arrest warrant was dismissed. Regarding the reason for dismissal, the court stated, ``A restraining warrant against a juvenile is unavoidable.''
Although it cannot be issued unless the crime is true, the suspect is a 17-year-old boy who has admitted to the crime and is remorseful.'' detain the suspect
It is difficult to imagine that there would be any compelling reason to do so." Their crimes were not voluntary. In a police investigation, they received messages from strangers through SNS.
The motive behind the crime was that he received a request from the client to say, ``I'll give you money if you do some graffiti,'' and he spray-painted the specified graffiti in a location specified by the client.
As a result, attention is also focused on the person who instructed the teenage boy and girl to commit the crime. I call myself “Team Leader”
It is said that the person who identified himself gave the instructions to commit the crime via Telegram, and that Team Leader Im also instructed Im to also write graffiti on the statue of King Sejong the Great in Gwanghwamun. ``Depart from Suwon, Gyeonggi-do at 1 a.m., and depart from Suwon, Gyeonggi-do at 2 o'clock.
He reportedly gave specific instructions, such as "Start graffitiing from here," as well as the time, place, and method of committing the crime. Police continue to investigate. Meanwhile, after their crimes, the Cultural Heritage Agency quickly set out to take revenge on cultural properties. every
Twenty cultural heritage conservation experts continue their work in the cold. Restoration work is being carried out using steam cleaning machines, laser equipment, and chemicals.
The Cultural Properties Agency announced that it will take strong action based on the Cultural Properties Protection Act. In the future, the police will investigate damage to national heritage sites.
We will cooperate with them and hold them strictly accountable. The police are also expected to swiftly proceed with their investigation into the identity of ``Chief I-Team,'' who ordered the crime.
2023/12/25 12:12 KST
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