Fourteen people, including the owner of the swordsman, were arrested for the perpetrator of "Japanese murder."

2024.10.13. AM 11:18
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Police have caught those who illegally traded swords or possessed swords without permission, as well as officials from a company that sold swords to Baek, the perpetrator of the "Japanese Murder Case."

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said it has arrested 14 people on charges of illegal e-commerce and possession of unauthorized swords after cracking down on unauthorized swords dealers in August.Two owners of a company that sold swords to Baek, the perpetrator of

The Japanese murder case, are accused of illegally selling swords through the Internet.

In addition, five people who illegally traded swords between individuals through used trading platforms and seven who purchased several swords and possessed them without permission were included in the arrest.

The police plan to hand over these 14 people to the prosecution in turn and continue the full inspection of the prosecution's permission to possess them.




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