Korean Police Still Trying to Locate Mastermind of Grafitti Incident on Gyeongbok Palace’s Walls

The police have caught the people who actually committed the crime, but not the person who paid them to do it yet:

Police are hunting down the mastermind who commissioned a teen to spray paint 44-meter-long graffiti on the walls of a historic palace in central Seoul earlier this month, officials said Tuesday.

A 17-year-old, only identified by his surname Im, was arrested last week after spray painting the phrase “free movie” in Korean on both sides of the western gate to Gyeongbok Palace and palace walls near the National Palace Museum of Korea on Dec. 16. 

Investigators have since found that Im was paid 100,000 won to commit the crime.

In an effort to track down the mastermind, police have conducted digital forensics on Im’s mobile phone, looked into the bank account used for the crime, and are scrutinizing the dialogue the two had on the messenger Telegram, according to national police chief Yoon Hee-keun.

But officials said they are having difficulty tracking down the mastermind due to strong security features of the messaging app and its server being based overseas.

Yonhap

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setnaffa
setnaffa
11 months ago

If the teens claim they don’t know who, they’re lying.

Can’t they use those giant chopsticks on their legs like they smdo in those annoyingly repetitive “History Dramas” on KBS?

Or just threaten the teen’s parents with some National Security law or other? Moon would have had no compunctions…

Last edited 11 months ago by setnaffa
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