Black Bag Terror at Busan's 'Statue of Peace'... Also Vandalized with 'Demolition' Slogan
A man in his 30s vandalized the Statue of Peace with tape
'Demolition' phrases are also written in various places
A man in his 30s who was covering the Statue of Peace and the Forced Laborer Statue in front of the Japanese Consulate in Busan with black bags was stopped by the police.
On the 8th, the Dongbu Police Station in Busan announced that around 5:30 p.m. on the 6th, a man in his 30s consecutively covered the Statue of Peace and the Forced Laborer Statue in front of the Japanese Consulate in Dong-gu, Busan, with black bags.
The Statue of Peace in front of the Japanese Consulate in Busan covered with a black bag.
[Image source=Yonhap News]
The black bags had the word "Cheolgeo" (Demolition) written in white, and the masks attached to the bags also had the word "Cheolgeo" written in red.
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A police official stated, "It appears that the mask was originally attached to the bag to quickly cover it." Police officers who witnessed the scene immediately stopped the man who was covering the statues. The police are currently conducting a legal review to determine whether charges such as property damage can be applied to this man. Property damage refers to a crime where someone damages or destroys property owned or managed by others, rendering it unusable.
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