The suspect who was asleep in the car at the meeting place rest area was arrested… Transferred to Seoul Probation Office
A man in his 50s who went to the woman’s house and took illegally filmed photos, broke the electronic anklet he was wearing, and ran away, was arrested by the police.
According to the police on the 20th, the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul arrested a man in his 50s, who had fled the day before following turning off the electronic location tracking device (electronic anklet), at 4:44 am on the same day at a rest area in the Meeting Square in the direction of Busan on the Gyeongbu Expressway in Seocho-gu.
Person A is charged with illegally filming at the house of woman B in her 20s in Gangnam-gu around 1 am the previous day, and then broke an electronic anklet and fled near Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, around 4:30 am on the same day.
A was working as a driver at an entertainment pub, and it was found that he had memorized the address of Mr. B, who worked in the same pub, and broke into the house in the middle of the night and committed the crime.
After that, A fled by taxi and rental car.
The police and the Ministry of Justice discovered that Mr. A had damaged the electronic anklet and publicly wanted it.
It is known that Mr. A was sentenced to prison for secretly filming multiple women in 2020 and was ordered to wear an electronic anklet until 2025.
The police received a report from an acquaintance of Mr. A at 3:16 am on the same day that he had rented a vehicle to Mr. A, and started tracking the car.
It is said that the reporter heard the news that Mr. A was wanted and reported it to the police.
The police, who identified the vehicle’s location through the car rental company’s location information system (GPS), confirmed that the vehicle was stopped at the meeting place rest area and rushed to the scene.
Then, he caught Mr. A, who was sleeping in the car.
The police handed over the arrested person A to the Seoul Probation Center, and said that they plan to send it to the prosecution following further investigation into the man in his 40s who helped the crime.
/yunhap news