景福宮落書き模倣犯、逮捕送致…警察、落書き教唆犯を追跡中=韓国
Gyeongbokgung Palace graffiti imitator arrested and sent... Police tracking graffiti abettor = South Korea
The investigation into the culprit who spray-painted graffiti on the walls of South Korea's Gyeongbokgung Palace, causing a public uproar, continues. Mr. Seol (28), who wrote the singer's name and album title on the wall, sent it to prosecutors.
was taken. Meanwhile, the police are hunting down the perpetrator who encouraged Lim (17) to write graffiti on the wall. On December 28th last year, Seoul's Jongno Police Station sprayed the walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Seol, who is suspected of causing damage, was detained and sent to the Seoul Central District Public Prosecutors Office. The law applied to Sol is a violation of the Cultural Properties Protection Act. On this day, Mr. Sol, who wore a black mask, said to reporters,
``Do you admit to the charges?'', ``Do you regret damaging cultural properties?'', ``Do you still think it's art?'', ``Did you commit the crime out of fandom?'', ``Why did you post the crime on your blog?'' I asked, but was silent.
I got into the convoy vehicle. Seol is suspected of spray-painting the singer's name and album title on the wall to the left of Yeongchumun Gate in Gyeongbokgung Palace around 10:20 p.m. on December 17th.
It's dripping. Around 3 a.m. on the 20th, Seol posted on his blog, saying, ``I wanted to play a prank,'' and ``I'm sorry. No, I'm not sorry. I was just doing art.''
Seol previously surrendered to Jongno Police Station on the 18th. Police applied for a arrest warrant on the 21st, and the next day the Seoul Central District Court issued a arrest warrant citing ``concerns about destruction of evidence.''
An arrest warrant against Im (18), who is suspected of having painted graffiti on the walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace before Seol, has been dismissed. On the 22nd, the court issued a restraining order against the juvenile.
"A letter cannot be issued unless it is unavoidable, but it is difficult to see that there will be a valid reason." Lim was arrested on the 19th at his residence in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province. Im 20th, S
The motive for the crime was revealed that he received a request from a stranger through SNS, ``I'll give you money if you do some graffiti,'' and he spray-painted the specified phrase in a place specified by the client. im you
He received 100,000 won as compensation for the crime. In response to this, the police are concentrating their investigation efforts on tracking down the instigator who instructed the Gyeongbokgung Palace wall to be damaged with spray graffiti. Yun
・In response to a question related to the investigation status at a press conference held in writing on the 26th, Police Commissioner Hee-geun said, ``In order to track down the person who requested the graffiti, we will deploy the Seoul Agency's cyber investigation team and carry out mobile phone forensics.''
We are proceeding with the investigation, including confirming the person who made the deposit." The police secured the mobile phone of Lim, the first graffiti offender, and completed a forensic investigation.
I checked to see if there was a fake passbook in the account I used to deposit 00,000 won. In addition, in order to identify the former abettor, we have also shared the Telegram conversation records, which are the messengers that communicated with Lim.
is being analyzed. However, Telegram's security is strong and its servers are located overseas, making it difficult to trace.
2024/01/04 09:29 KST
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