Chinese Nationals Caught Attempting to Scalpt 'G-Dragon Concert' Tickets
Four of the Six Apprehended Are Chinese Nationals
One Fined 160,000 Won, Others Referred to Summary Trial
Chinese nationals and others attempting to resell tickets for singer G-Dragon's concert on the black market have been apprehended by the police.
The Guro Police Station in Seoul announced that at around 1 p.m. on December 14, six individuals were arrested near Gocheok Sky Dome in Guro District for attempting to illegally trade G-Dragon concert tickets, in violation of the Minor Offenses Act.
According to the police, the six had arranged the meeting location online in advance and then met near the concert venue. Of the six people apprehended, four were Chinese nationals, and most were in their twenties.
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The police imposed a fine of 160,000 won on one individual who was about to depart the country, while the remaining five were referred to summary judgment.
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