Kang Yoon-sung (56), who is accused of killing two women in succession before and after damaging an electronic tracking device (electronic anklet), kicked the hands and microphones of reporters trying to ask questions while attending the warrant hearing at the Seoul Eastern District Court on the 31st of last month. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Kang Yoon-sung (56), who is accused of killing two women in succession before and after damaging an electronic tracking device (electronic anklet), kicked the hands and microphones of reporters trying to ask questions while attending the warrant hearing at the Seoul Eastern District Court on the 31st of last month.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] Kang Yoon-sung (56), who was arrested on charges of damaging an electronic tracking device (electronic anklet) and murdering two women, reportedly caused a disturbance in the detention center.


According to the police on the 6th, Kang demanded a change of blanket the day before and pushed two police officers when the door was opened, causing a disturbance. During this incident, Kang came outside and used abusive language, but fortunately, no one was injured.


Earlier, on the 31st of last month, Kang displayed violent behavior while appearing in court for the pre-arrest suspect interrogation (warrant hearing). He kicked a broadcast microphone toward reporters asking about his motive for the crime, saying, "Report properly," and after the hearing, he said, "I regret not killing more," adding, "I committed the crime because society is X."


Kang was arrested on charges of murder and violation of the Act on the Attachment of Electronic Devices after killing a woman in her 40s, Ms. A, at his home around 9:30 p.m. on the 26th of last month, cutting off his electronic anklet and fleeing the next day, and killing a woman in her 50s, Ms. B, in a vehicle around 3 a.m. on the 29th.



Meanwhile, the police plan to transfer Kang to the prosecution on the 7th, applying a total of six charges including robbery murder, murder, attempted murder, fraud, violation of the Specialized Credit Finance Business Act, and violation of the Act on the Attachment of Electronic Devices.


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