「景福宮落書き」警察の追跡中に…2日後「地下鉄大邱駅落書き」指示=韓国
``Gyeongbokgung Palace graffiti'' during police chase... 2 days later, ``Daegu subway station graffiti'' ordered = South Korea
It was revealed that the ``Chief Lee Team'' who allegedly instructed teenagers in South Korea to paint graffiti on Gyeongbokgung Palace was also found to have instructed them to paint graffiti on Daegu subway station two days later.
According to the police on the 27th, in the early hours of the 16th, Mr. A, who calls himself ``Team Leader,'' instructed Mr. Lim (17) and Mr. B (16) to damage Gyeongbokgung Palace with spray paint.
Two days later, on the 18th, he instructed another teenage student to spray paint graffiti on Daegu subway station. At this time, the Gyeongbokgung Palace graffiti attack had already been reported, and the police began to track down the suspect.
It was after. At around 7 a.m. on that day, Mr. A spoke with a teenage student, Mr. C, via Telegram and asked for his address, and when he found out that the student lived in Daegu, he said, ``He started writing graffiti on the passageway of the subway station.
I want it," he said. Mr. A said he could go to any subway station and persuaded him, ``If you wear a mask and a hat, you won't be found out.''
However, the graffiti attack on Daegu Station was not carried out because Mr. C hesitated to commit the crime.
Previously, on the 16th, Mr. A instructed Lim and Mr. B to draw graffiti on the walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace. He posted complaints such as “free movies” and “○○○ TV” and the URL of an illegal video sharing site.
He told her to doodle and said he was the site's administrator. During the police investigation, Lim said, ``A person named Team Leader Lee offered me 3 million won if I painted graffiti with red and blue spray paint.''
he stated.
2023/12/27 09:21 KST
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