In April, Mr. A from the agency found the Seoul home address of famous trot singer Mr. B through the police's internal network and went to visit him.
Although Mr. A did not harm Mr. B, Mr. B was surprised and reported the incident to the police.
Police can access personal information, such as home addresses, when necessary during the investigation, but must obtain approval from the advised police officer.
The police discovered that Person A had inquired about Person B's personal information for personal purposes.
In response, the Chuncheongnamdo Police Agency dismissed Mr. A from his position.
The case is being investigated for allegedly violating the Personal Information Protection Act.
2024/06/05 19:19 KST
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