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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Yeon-ju] A man in his 20s working as a safety guard was sentenced to a suspended prison term for installing a camera in the women's changing room of a seawater pool in Seogwipo, Jeju, and filming naked women.


On the 6th, the Jeju District Court Criminal Division 4 (Chief Judge Seo Geun-chan) announced that A (23), who was indicted for violating the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment of Sexual Crimes (filming using a camera, intrusion into a multi-use place for sexual purposes), was sentenced to one year in prison with a two-year suspension.


He was also ordered to perform 120 hours of community service and attend 40 hours of sexual violence treatment lectures.


The court stated the sentencing reasons, saying, "The defendant's crime is serious," but also considered "the defendant's remorse, the fact that the videos were not distributed, and that this is his first offense."


It was investigated that A committed the crime while working as a part-time safety guard at the A seawater pool on Namtaehaean-ro, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo, last August.



On August 13th, around 7 a.m., A secretly entered the women's changing room of the seawater pool, installed a camera, and illegally filmed approximately 24 women.


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