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South Korean President Yoon Seok-wook also received death threats? Suspect: I still have 6 bullets in my hand

author:Struggle in Korea

Before the Taiwan netizen network message "is I also want to shoot Tsai Ing-wen" was arrested by the police, after some South Korean netizens hinted that they would carry out a terrorist attack on President Yin Xiyue and were not detained by the police to file a case.

South Korean President Yoon Seok-wook also received death threats? Suspect: I still have 6 bullets in my hand

On the 8th of this month, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was attacked by a man in his 40s named Tetsuya Yamagami while lobbying for support for the House of Councillors election in Nara Prefecture, Japan.

The broad-daylight attacks shocked the world and sounded the alarm for the security systems of other world leaders.

South Korean President Yoon Seok-wook also received death threats? Suspect: I still have 6 bullets in my hand

As a result, the South Korean Presidential Guard Service decided to strengthen The Perimeter Guard Force of President Yoon Seok-wook and strengthen the overall security system, while also strengthening the protection of former presidents such as Moon Jae-in and Park Geun-hye to prevent imitation crimes.

In such a situation, on the 10th of this month, the Incheon Mizouk Police Station in South Korea filed a case against a male A in his 40s on suspicion of threatening attempts. The reason is that A uploaded a text in a portal securities forum at about 1:50 a.m. on the 9th, suggesting that he wanted to carry out a terrorist attack on President Yin Xiyue.

South Korean President Yoon Seok-wook also received death threats? Suspect: I still have 6 bullets in my hand

A posted in the forum: "I want to go to Seoul for sightseeing, where is the better view?" I am considering going to Yongsan first, "I have 6 rounds (bullets) left".

"Yongsan" refers to the location of President Yoon Seok-wook's office, while "6 bullets" alludes to the six rounds of live ammunition lost by a police officer in the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's 101 Guard Regiment exposed last month.

South Korean President Yoon Seok-wook also received death threats? Suspect: I still have 6 bullets in my hand

It is reported that the relevant post also mentioned the "shotgun" mentioned in the news that Shinzo Abe was shot.

A immediately deleted the text after finding out that someone reported himself to the police station, but this still did not prevent the fermentation of the matter, relevant reports continued to appear, the police also began to investigate, and finally A chose to turn himself in.

According to the police investigation, A is a male unemployed vagrant who, although he made a speech at the securities forum, did not trade stocks himself.

South Korean President Yoon Seok-wook also received death threats? Suspect: I still have 6 bullets in my hand

There are also no so-called "6 bullets" around him, as he said when he turned himself in: "The text uploaded in a joke has never really thought of assassinating President Yin Xiyue." ”

A relevant person from the police side said: "It is planned to target A and decide how to deal with A after the investigation of the incident." ”

South Korean police are understood to have caught a suspect who attacked former President Park Geun-hye by throwing shochu bottles in March this year, and the suspects were sentenced to 3 years in prison; In June, South Korean police caught a 19-year-old teenager who threatened to attack President Yoon Seok-wook's residence on a message board at Ms. Kim's online fan club.

South Korean President Yoon Seok-wook also received death threats? Suspect: I still have 6 bullets in my hand

The Internet is not a place outside the law, and online speech must also be careful in words and deeds, otherwise the mouth is cool for a while, and the crematorium is in prison!

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