Booked for Violation of the Stalking Punishment Act

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[Asia Economy Reporter Na Ye-eun] A delivery worker in his 20s was booked after sending messages such as "Enjoy your meal" upon learning that his ex-girlfriend had ordered delivery food.


According to Yonhap News on the 15th, delivery worker A sent a message saying "Enjoy your meal" along with the order details when victim B placed a food order through a delivery app around 8 p.m. the previous day.


Delivery workers using the same app can see all delivery requests in nearby areas, which appears to have caused this incident. B reported to the police, saying, "I am afraid A might come looking under the pretext of delivering food."


Accordingly, the police booked delivery worker A in his 20s on charges of violating the Stalking Punishment Act.


In the police investigation, A stated that "I did not intend to deliver to the victim, but contacted her when an order appeared on the app for my ex-girlfriend's residence."



Meanwhile, A had a prior record of stalking and was subject to provisional measures such as a ban on approaching within 100 meters of the woman and a ban on contacting her by phone.


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