According to the police on the 10th, ``Chief Lee,'' who directed the graffiti on Gyeongbokgung Palace, instructed the suspects in the case, Mr. Lim (17) and Mr. Kim (16), to commit the crime, and then told them to report it to the media.
I understand that you have given additional instructions. Kim reportedly provided information about the crime along with photos to terrestrial and other media around 3 a.m. on the 16th of last month, right after the graffiti crime.
At around 1:42 a.m. on the 16th of last month, Mr. Lim and Mr. Kim spray-painted a wall near the Yeongjumun Gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace with slogans such as ``Free Movies'' and a message reminiscent of an illegal video sharing site.
He was arrested on suspicion of writing graffiti. Mr. Lim is also suspected of using a similar technique to graffiti the outside wall of the East Gate of the Seoul National Police Agency. Mr. A, who encouraged Mr. Lim and others to commit the crime, announced himself via Telegram.
It was reported that he called himself ``Chief I-Team'' and instructed him to also write graffiti on the statue of King Sejong the Great. Mr. Im and others moved close to the statue of King Sejong the Great, but there were many police and security was tight, and they refused Mr. A's instructions.
I found out. Police are continuing to investigate Mr. A.
2024/01/11 10:35 KST
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