'BJ Visits Kwon Do-hyung's House Today Amid Luna 2 Billion Full Purchase Police Investigation'
BJ, Investment of About 2 Billion Won... Expresses Intention to Surrender to Police Directly
[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Sehee] A man who rang the doorbell at the home of Kwon Do-hyung, CEO of Terraform Labs, the issuer of the recently crashed Korean cryptocurrencies Luna and TerraUSD (UST), and then fled, is under police investigation.
On the 16th, the Seongdong Police Station in Seoul announced that they plan to investigate BJ A, who visited CEO Kwon's residence that morning.
A is suspected of unlawfully entering the common entrance of the apartment where CEO Kwon resides around 6 p.m. on the 12th, ringing the doorbell, and then fleeing.
It is understood that A asked Kwon's spouse B, who was at home at the time, "Is your husband home?" The spouse immediately reported to the police and requested emergency personal protection, resulting in being designated as a person under protection.
Before surrendering, A admitted on his personal broadcast that he did visit CEO Kwon's home and said he would appear at the police station. He wrote, "It seems like trespassing charges will be filed," and "I will wash up and go to the police station." It is reported that he lost about 2 billion won investing in cryptocurrencies such as Luna.
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Meanwhile, an internal document related to the personal protection requested by CEO Kwon's side was leaked, and the police are verifying the facts. The report reportedly contained the date and time of the report, details of the damage, and the specific address of the reporter.
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