「ごめん、いたずらだった」中学生のディープフェイク加害者、捜査中に海外移住=韓国
”Sorry, it was just a prank” Middle school student Deep Feik, the assailant, emigrates overseas during investigation = South Korea
Deep Fei, a junior high school student who created and possessed obscene materials, departed overseas while undergoing police investigation, and victims are expressing anger.
According to News 1 on the 29th, A, a student at a junior high school in Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province, was a student of the Sexual Protection of Children and Teens.
On the 20th, he was sent to the Suwon District Prosecutors' Office on suspicion of violating the Child Protection Act (producing sexual exploitative material). A-kun posted nude photos of women along with photos of two students from the same school and two students from a different school.
A is suspected of having possessed the photo. A's crime was discovered when an acquaintance of the victim accidentally found the photo on A's mobile phone and passed it on to the victim. One of the victims, Ms. B, was particularly suspicious of A.
News 1 reported that A was close friends with the boy, and when they questioned him about the crime, he sent them a message saying, "Sorry, it was just a prank."
The victim, who learned that A-san would soon be moving overseas, filed a complaint with the police on the first of last month and sought prompt disciplinary action.
He claimed that despite his request for an investigation and departure ban, the police responded reluctantly. B's father said, "I was informed that the departure was suspended after repeated requests, but the departure suspension period is 1
"I learned that the assailant had departed after only a few months," he said. "The purpose of the request to halt the departure was to have the assailant face legal proceedings, but the police were more interested in administrative resolution than in resolving the case.
"It seemed like they rushed into a decision," he said. Meanwhile, the police said that A is a minor, that all investigations have been completed, and that his parents and legal representatives have promised to faithfully attend future investigations and court proceedings.
Taking these points into consideration, the government decided not to apply for an extension of the departure suspension. It said that the ban on departures under the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act can only be imposed to the minimum extent necessary.
Regarding this, B's father said, "The perpetrator would not be able to go to a foreign school if he did not accompany his parents, but
"It is true that from their perspective, it appears to us that they got away with it," he said.
2024/08/29 12:13 KST
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