Chinese Man Steals 120 Million Won at Guro Currency Exchange... Police in Pursuit
An incident occurred at a currency exchange office located in Guro-gu, Seoul, where a Chinese national stole 120 million won in cash and fled.
On the 31st, the Guro Police Station in Seoul announced that they are tracking a Chinese man who stole 120 million won from a currency exchange office near Exit 2 of Namguro Station at around 5:45 PM that day.
The victim, who operates the currency exchange office, met the suspect in front of Namguro Station, who claimed to need 120 million won in Korean currency, and was then robbed of the cash. The suspect was described as having short hair and wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt and jeans at the time of the crime.
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A police official stated, "We are currently tracking the suspect through closed-circuit television (CCTV) and other means," and added, "A travel ban has been imposed on the suspect."
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