Mr. A is accused of unfairly receiving 34 million won in insurance money by exchanging the earmarks of 17 Korean cattle that were urgently slaughtered on his farm between March and May for the earmarks of other cattle insured for livestock accident insurance.
As a result of further investigation by the police, believing that such crimes are common, 22 livestock farmers were caught trying to commit the same crime in Jeonbuk alone, and livestock workers who directly helped change their earmarks were caught.
Police will propose to livestock authorities the introduction of a new type of earmark, which inserts electronic chips into the cow's body instead of the printed plastic earmark currently used.
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