Two academy instructors who collectively assaulted a fellow instructor along with the director and stole money were arrested by the police.


On the 31st, the Yeonsu Police Station in Incheon arrested two academy instructors in their 20s and 30s, including Mr. A, on charges of joint injury under the Act on the Aggravated Punishment, etc. of Specific Crimes.


Kim Seong-su, the chief judge in charge of warrants at the Incheon District Court, conducted a pre-arrest suspect interrogation (warrant review) in the afternoon and issued an arrest warrant, citing "risk of flight."


Mr. A and others are accused of collectively assaulting a 30-year-old instructor, Mr. B, at academies in Jung-gu and Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, about ten times from June last year to April this year. As a result of their crimes, Mr. B suffered a cracked rib, a torn cornea in his left eye, and a ruptured cruciate ligament, receiving a hospital diagnosis requiring 10 weeks of treatment.



They also allegedly stole over 50 million won in cash from Mr. B multiple times, claiming that he embezzled academy funds. The 40-year-old academy director, Mr. C, who led the crime, was previously arrested on the same charges and is currently on trial.


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