President Yoon said, "Illegal debt collection, vicious crimes..."Pull out the roots".

2024.11.12. PM 10:31
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President Yoon is "angry" at the illegal collection reported by YTN. President Yoon declared last year's "war on illegal private finance"
The pan-government TF was set up, but the damage continued.
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In connection with the YTN report that a single mother in her 30s died after suffering from illegal loan sharks, President Yoon Suk Yeol ordered the prosecution and police to root out illegal debt collection activities.

The response of the financial authorities and the prosecution and police is drawing attention.

I'm reporter Yoseohyun.

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When the YTN report revealed the story of a single mother in her 30s who died leaving her six-year-old daughter behind in a vicious and persistent illegal collection, President Yoon Suk Yeol came forward.President

Yoon said he couldn't help but get angry after hearing the news first, stressing that illegal debt collection is a vicious crime that destroys the lives of ordinary people.

Then, the prosecution and the police ordered to root out illegal debt collection by mobilizing all their investigative capabilities.

In addition, the financial authorities ordered a thorough re-examination of the financial support policies for ordinary people so that ordinary people do not fall into the trap of illegal bonds.

After the president declared a "war on illegal private finance" in November last year, a pan-governmental TF involving related agencies was formed, but
It was emphasized repeatedly as the harmful effects of illegal bonds, such as the murderous interest rate of thousands% per annum and threatening family members and acquaintances if they did not pay back the money, continued.

[Yoon Suk Yeol / President (November last year): A very vicious cancer that tramples on individual lives, annihilates human rights and destroys families and society.]

Under the president's order, prosecutors and police have reportedly begun working on concrete measures to crack down on and punish illegal collection.

The police also plan to extend the special crackdown on malicious debt collection activities such as assault and imprisonment by one year until October 31 next year and respond to illegal activities such as sexual exploitation collection.

I'm YTN's YOSHIHYUN.

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