イ・グン元大尉、今回は「軍用催涙弾販売」議論=韓国
Captain Ken Rheeformer discusses ``military tear gas sales'' = South Korea
Ken Rhee, a captain from the Republic of Korea Naval Special Warfare Brigade (UDT/SEAL), has been controversial after announcing that he will be selling military-grade CS gas canisters, also known as tear gas, to civilians.
Lee recently posted a video on his YouTube channel in which he and other performers experience chemical weapons training.
Before the experience, Mr. Lee explained about CS gas canisters, also known as tear gas canisters, and said, ``If we are not prepared, many people will be harmed.''
So, I would like the general public to practice like this as well." When a performer saw this and asked if the general public could purchase it, Mr. Lee replied, ``It is regulated by the United Nations, but there is no relevant law in South Korea yet.''
'' and then said, ``We should buy it soon.A law related to this will soon be enacted.'' It is confirmed that the chemical weapons kit introduced by Mr. Lee is currently being sold on online stores.
It has been certified. The relevant website posted a warning saying, ``As this is the first time the product will be sold in Korea, purchasers must be responsible and abide by safety regulations.'' However, some problems may have occurred.
It has been pointed out that this phrase is used to avoid liability. Meanwhile, Lee was recently handed over to prosecutors on charges of driving without a license.
At around 6:10 p.m. on September 6, last year, Mr. Lee left his home in Yeongdong-gu, Suwon City, to the south of Suwon.
He is suspected of driving without a license to the department. He was arrested by the police on suspicion of violating laws related to the safety management of firearms, swords, explosives, etc., and when he went to undergo an investigation, it was discovered that he was driving without a license.
It was. At that time, Mr. Lee parked in a traffic patrol area, but the police saw this and found that there was no contact information on the car, so they checked the vehicle's registration and confirmed that the vehicle was in Mr. Lee's name, and that he was unlicensed. confirmed.
Lee was found guilty of leaving the scene of an accident with a motorcycle while driving in Seoul in July last year, and his license had been revoked until now.
Mr. Lee departed in March 2022, immediately after the invasion of Ukraine, returned to the country in May of the same year, was handed over to trial on charges of entering Ukraine without permission, and was sentenced in December last year.
He was sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison and suspended for 3 years. An appeal hearing is currently underway.
2024/02/23 21:29 KST
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