A man in his 50s who wrote profanity on the entrance doors and exterior walls of the Prosecutor's Office and court buildings has been detained.


According to the Miryang Police Station in Gyeongnam on the 19th, Mr. A is accused of writing profanity in red spray paint on the entrance doors and exterior walls of the Changwon District Prosecutors' Office Miryang Branch and the Changwon District Court Miryang Branch at around 1:26 p.m. on the 10th.


Profanity is written on the exterior wall of the entrance door of the Miryang Branch of the Changwon District Prosecutors' Office in Gyeongnam. <br>[Photo by Reader]

Profanity is written on the exterior wall of the entrance door of the Miryang Branch of the Changwon District Prosecutors' Office in Gyeongnam.
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At the time of arrest, he was caught in the act by police who responded to a report from a Miryang branch official while writing phrases such as “Rotten dolXXX,” “YangXX,” and “criminal group.”


Mr. A reportedly refused to provide statements regarding his motive during the police investigation.


He was previously sent to prosecution without detention last February for writing profanity on the entrance doors of the Miryang branch and the main gate of the Changwon District Court Miryang Branch.



The police, suspecting Mr. A harbors grievances against the legal community, gathered witness testimonies and crime scene photos to substantiate the charges and sent him into custody on the 17th.


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