Chungnam Police Agency Executive Sent to Prosecution for Receiving Money and Gifts from Mistress
Suspected Violation of Anti-Graft Act...Ex-Husband's Report Reveals Case
An executive affiliated with the Chungnam Provincial Police Agency has been referred to the prosecution on charges of receiving valuables from his mistress.
According to coverage by Asia Economy on the 29th, it was confirmed that the Chungnam Provincial Police Agency referred executive A to the prosecution on charges of violating the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act.
This fact came to light during B's divorce proceedings, when B's ex-husband reported that B had given valuables to A. It has been reported that A and B were in an extramarital relationship.
The Chungnam Provincial Police Agency has placed A on standby duty.
It is reported that the valuables A received from B were not in the form of cash.
A police official stated, "In September, we referred A to the prosecution on charges of violating the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act."
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