Hundreds of Stickers Placed in Subway... Jeonjangyeon Investigated for Property Damage Charges
Summoning Investigation Policy for Delegation and One Activist
On the 24th, the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul announced that it is investigating members of the National Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (Jeonjangyeon) on charges of property damage for placing numerous stickers containing their claims on subway platforms.
According to the police, Park Kyung-seok and Kwon Dal-joo, co-executive directors, along with one activist, are accused of holding a press conference at Samgak Station on Seoul Subway Line 4 on the 13th and placing hundreds of stickers on the platform floor demanding budgets for disability rights and the right to mobility.
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The police summoned Gu Gi-jeong, the station chief of Samgak Station, who reported the incident on the 22nd to hear the details. Park and the other accused will also be summoned for investigation in turn.
Park Kyung-seok, Co-Executive Director of the National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities, is making a statement regarding his police appearance on the platform of Hyehwa Station, Line 4 of the Seoul Subway in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the 20th. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
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