The Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Investigation Team of the Gwangju National Police Agency in South Korea is suspected of breach of trust, bribery, violation of the Prohibition of Solicitations Act, and violation of the Child Welfare Act.
It was announced on the 17th that an arrest warrant had been applied for suspect A (40s), the baseball team manager of an elementary school in Gwangju, which is currently in the city of Gwangju.
Suspect A was admitted to a junior high school baseball club by more than 10 parents of baseball club players.
He is also suspected of receiving and receiving 80 million won (approximately 8.8 million yen) in money and goods under the pretext of providing major security. He also abused child athletes by assaulting them with wooden baseball bats during the training process.
There are also suspicions. The investigation revealed that Suspect A asked parents of fifth- and sixth-grade students for money and goods, saying, ``If they go to a junior high school with a baseball team, they can continue playing sports.''
Suspect A also received money from parents of lower grade students, saying their children would use them as main players. After the police started an investigation based on the complaint of the victim's guardian,
Determining that the charges were serious, we applied for an arrest warrant. Suspect A's pre-detention interrogation (warrant substantive examination) will be held at the Gwangju District Court on the morning of the 19th.
2024/01/17 19:44 KST
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