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30s sentenced to seven years in prison in the first trial for "Saving a scribble in the Gyeongbok Palace."

2024.12.12 PM 04:45
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The so-called "team leader Lee," who bought graffiti on the Gyeongbokgung Palace fence to minors, was sentenced to heavy punishment in the first trial.

The Seoul Central District Court sentenced 30-year-old Kang, who was arrested and charged with violating the Cultural Heritage Protection Act, to seven years in prison.

In addition, 17-year-old Lim, who was handed over to trial without detention on charges of scribbling with paint on Gyeongbokgung Palace and the walls of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency after receiving money from Kang, was sentenced to two years in prison and a short period of a year and a half before being arrested in court.

The court criticized Kang for committing a crime against a minor to promote a pornographic site, smearing a cultural asset called Gyeongbokgung Palace, and for not compensating for more than 130 million won in restoration costs, there is a high possibility of criticism.Kang

planned the crime to increase the unit price of advertisements by promoting illegal sites he runs, and was put on trial in June on charges of ordering Lim and others to commit the crime, which he met on Telegram in December last year.




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