Sashimi Restaurant Owner: "They Checked the Store and Disappeared Quickly"

Police have launched an investigation after a report was received that two men, estimated to be in their 30s to 40s, left a sashimi restaurant in Incheon without paying for their food.


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According to a Yonhap News report on the 26th, the Western Incheon Police Station stated that a 112 emergency call was received around 7 p.m. the previous day from a sashimi restaurant in Seo-gu, Incheon, reporting that "customers fled without paying."


The restaurant owner, Mr. A, explained, "On the evening of the 24th, two men ordered flatfish and rockfish along with soju and beer at an outdoor table but did not pay approximately 90,000 won for the food," adding, "I reported it a day later."


In a phone interview with Yonhap News, Mr. A said, "After reviewing the restaurant's CCTV footage, the customers were seen looking around the inside of the restaurant several times before quickly disappearing," and claimed, "It was clearly a deliberate act."



The police stated that they plan to track the movements of the men appearing in the restaurant's CCTV footage to investigate the exact circumstances of the incident.


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