(1)Illegal ball on the wall around Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoulimage text translation
(2)Damage to your site’s graffiti
(3)Input 20231216 AM 641 Correction 20231216 AM 845 Articles
(4)Hong Eui-pyo, a journalist
(5)1 a.m
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(1)Around 2:20 a.m. today, a wall around Gyeongbokgung Palace in Jongno-gu, Seoulimage text translation
(2)The police reported that this graffiti had been damaged
(3)The graffiti was painted on the wall around the National Palace Museum and around the Yeongchu Gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, but the scribbled phrase is presumed to be the address of an illegal video sharing site
(4)The police are also checking whether the damaged wall constitutes a cultural property, but they are considering whether they can be charged with property damage and violation of the Cultural Heritage Protection Act
(5)Police are planning to track down the suspect by securing CCTV around the scene
No matter how desperate you are for money, how crazy is there a man scribbling the address of a nightlife site on the wall of the old palace? It’s refreshing to catch all those scribbling criminals and punish them or beat them 100 times each