30s Male Arrested in the Act for Revisiting Stalking Victim
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Dong-hoon] The police have applied for an arrest warrant for a man in his 30s who approached the victim again after receiving police measures such as a restraining order due to concerns of stalking recidivism.
According to the police on the 24th, the Mapo Police Station in Seoul responded to a report from a woman on the 22nd of this month around 10 p.m. stating that "the man does not leave the residence," and arrested Mr. A, a man in his mid-30s, on suspicion of violating the Stalking Punishment Act. The police have applied for an arrest warrant for Mr. A.
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Earlier this month, Mr. A threatened the victim over 100 times, saying "If you don't come home, I will kill you," and received provisional measures including separation and a telecommunications-based restraining order.
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