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"Explanation of Denial Parts in Writing to Protect the Victim"

Hospital Director Accused of Sexual Crime After Anesthetic Induction Drug Administration... "Denies Charges" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Gyumin] A doctor accused of administering general anesthesia induction agents to patients and committing sexual crimes has denied the charges.


The Criminal Division 12 of the Seoul Western District Court (Chief Judge Andongbeom) held the first trial on the 31st for Kang Mo (52), who was indicted on charges of rape, quasi-rape, quasi-forced molestation, assault, and violation of the Medical Service Act.


Kang's defense attorney stated regarding the prosecution's charges, "The defendant admits to the Medical Service Act part, but denies the other sexual violence charges." He added, "For the protection of the victims, we will submit detailed written statements regarding the denied parts."



According to the prosecution, Kang is a doctor running a hospital in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and was indicted for forcibly committing sexual crimes by administering general anesthesia induction agents to victims from February 2018 to August 2021. It is known that there are a total of four victims, and one of them reportedly took an extreme measure.


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