Forced Molestation, Assault, and Property Damage... Former Pro Baseball Player and Gangster Sent to Prosecution
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] A former professional baseball player turned organized crime member who caused disturbances and committed illegal acts in downtown Busan has been sent to prison.
Busan Police Agency announced on the 7th that on the 5th, they arrested a man in his 30s, A, a member of the violent organization Shin 20segi-pa, on charges including sexual assault, special property damage, insult, and assault, and handed the case over to the prosecution.
According to the police, in January, A assaulted junior member B several times on a road in Jung-gu, Busan, causing injuries because B did not follow his orders.
B is also being prosecuted and tried for fighting with a weapon at the time.
In May, A got into an argument with junior member C during an internet broadcast in Jung-gu, Busan, and roamed the streets armed with a weapon, saying "Let's meet in person." When C did not show up, A vandalized a tent with the weapon and caused a disturbance.
At that time, A was urgently arrested after insulting and verbally abusing the police who responded to the report.
In the same month, A is also accused of forcibly touching a female acquaintance who happened to pass by during an internet broadcast in Jung-gu by making her sit on his lap.
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A is known to have profited by broadcasting his violent behavior and various illegal acts through internet broadcasts.
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