故イ・ソンギュンさんの捜査情報流出容疑…警察・検察捜査官と記者の計6人が検察に送致
Six people, including police and prosecutors, and a reporter, were sent to the prosecution for allegedly leaking information on the investigation into the late Lee Sun Kyun.
Six people, including an investigator from the Incheon District Prosecutors' Office, a police officer from the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency, and four reporters, have been handed over to the prosecution in connection with allegations that they leaked information about the investigation into the late actor Lee Sun Kyun.
According to the police on the 8th, police officer A of the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency and investigator B of the Incheon District Prosecutors' Office were arrested on suspicion of leaking official secrets and violating the Personal Information Protection Act on the 27th of last month.
As a result, four journalists from media organizations who had received information directly or indirectly about the progress of the investigation were also handed over to the prosecution on suspicion of violating the Personal Information Protection Act.
Mr. A is reportedly a police officer working in a different department that is not related to drug crime investigations.
B is accused of leaking a report containing details of Lee Sun Kyun's status to a reporter. B is accused of calling a reporter and informing him that Lee Sun Kyun was under police investigation for drug charges.
The late Lee Sun Kyun was indicted in October last year and began to be investigated for alleged drug use. He was summoned for questioning three times over two months and underwent rigorous interrogation for 19 hours.
On December 27th, four days after being summoned for his third investigation, he was found dead near Waryong Park in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
Afterwards, the Cultural and Artistic Solidarity Council, led by film director Bong Jun-ho, singer Yoon Jong-shin, and actor Kim Eui-sung, expressed their regret for the deceased.
They have been actively discussing the "Lee Sun Kyun Prevention Act" to prevent the publication of suspected facts against celebrities and sensational reporting practices.
Among them, the late Lee Sun Kyun's posthumous work "Escape: Project Silence" is scheduled to be released in Korea on July 12th.
"SILENCE" is the story of a chain of rear-end collisions in dense fog, followed by a group of people fighting an extreme fight to survive against the threat of uncontrollable military experimental dogs that are released onto an airport bridge that is in danger of collapsing.
2024/07/08 18:26 KST
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