You may remember the graffiti incident on the wall of Gyeongbokgung Palace that shocked everyone last year.
It was the people who scribbled, the teenagers, and behind it was Kang, an illegal site operator called "Team Leader Lee."
Let's take a look at the appearance of the warrant hearing in May.
Since then, the restoration has been carried out, and it cost a whopping 130 million won just to erase this graffiti.
This money, I should get it.
Kang, who was arrested and charged with violating the Cultural Heritage Protection Act in June, denied that he had assets and could not pay for restoration at the time, and the prosecution eventually launched an investigation, which turned out to be false.Between December last year and May, Mr. Kang
was found to have laundered and concealed the proceeds of crime he earned in exchange for posting advertisements on illegal gambling sites on illegal sites he operated,
In addition, the prosecution reportedly secured criminal proceeds worth 85 million won, including virtual assets and gold bars, in the search and seizure of the residence.
Did he really think he could hide it until the end?
In addition to the charges of violating the existing Cultural Heritage Protection Act, the prosecution has additionally charged him with concealing criminal proceeds.
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