The 'Rolls-Royce incident,' in which a pedestrian was seriously injured after being hit by a Rolls-Royce driven under the influence of narcotics, and the 'Nonhyeon-dong Lamborghini' incident, where a weapon was drawn during a parking dispute to threaten someone, are being expanded into investigations of the 'MZ gang.'

Police "Focused Investigation on 'MZ Mob' Related Cases Including Rolls-Royce Man" View original image

On the 18th, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's Metropolitan Investigation Unit stated, "We will consolidate and intensively investigate cases related to the MZ gang, including the Rolls-Royce and Lamborghini incidents, currently being handled by local police stations," adding, "The Violent Crime Investigation Division will handle gang involvement and the source of funds, while the Financial Crime Investigation Division will investigate financial crimes such as cryptocurrency fraud."



Shin (27) is accused of driving a Rolls-Royce and crashing onto a sidewalk near Apgujeong Station in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the 2nd of last month, leaving a woman in her 20s in a brain-dead state. Shin is currently detained and undergoing trial. After the incident, suspicions arose that Shin was active in the MZ gang, mainly composed of people in their 20s and 30s, and earned large sums through illegal online gambling. Hong (30), the Lamborghini driver, was arrested on the 11th for brandishing a weapon worn on his waist during a dispute with another driver while parking in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.


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