Prosecutors sent long-term protesters to Pyeongsan Village to threaten ex-President Moon and his wife

One protester arrested in Pyeongsan village on charges of intimidation

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A long-term protester in Pyeongsan Village who repeatedly threatened former President Moon Jae-in and Pyeongsan Village residents was handed over to the prosecution.

On the 23rd, Yangsan Police Station in Gyeongsangnam-do sent a long-term protester in Pyeongsan Village, who was arrested on charges of special intimidation, etc., to the Ulsan District Prosecutor’s Office.

The police arrested Mr. A on the 18th because the matter was serious and there is a risk of recidivism, such as repeatedly intimidating the former president and his wife Moon and residents of Pyeongsan Village.

Person A is one of four protesters in Pyeongsan Village who former President Moon sued for insults and threats on May 31, saying, “It has become a matter of survival that not only destroys the daily lives of residents, but also threatens their healthy lives.” .

In addition to the complaint, the police also handed over to the prosecution on the 16th that Mr. A threatened the former president’s office with an industrial cutter in front of the residence of former President Moon in Habuk-myeon, Yangsan-si.

In addition, on the evening of Liberation Day on the 15th, he approached the former president and his wife, who went for a walk in Pyeongsan Village on the evening of the 15th, and threatened them by making insulting remarks such as “I crawl out without fear.” It also included charges of intimidating villagers with scissors when carrying out the administrative demolition of the building.

Person A, who had an address in Gyeonggi-do, got a rent from a motel in front of Tongdosa Temple or a village near Pyeongsan Village, and has been commuting to Pyeongsan Village for more than three months.

Mr. A swears by ‘protecting the free Republic of Korea’ and swearing while wearing a military uniform, claiming that former President Moon made a transfer act during his tenure, ‘a fraudulent election was held’, ‘the people’s liberty was taken as an excuse to prevent Corona 19’ These mixed, noisy protests continued.

After being sent to the prosecution, Mr. A requested the Ulsan District Court for the suitability of arrest.

A detention trial is a procedure in which the suspect contests the legality of detention and asks the court for a re-judgment.

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Restoration of daily life in Pyeongsan Village

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