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Controversy over submission of “Han Dong-hun’s personal information document” to investigation.

Delivery of the ‘decision’ given to stalking victims
The Tamsa, Apartment Lake YouTube release

The police sent a document containing Minister Han’s personal information to the YouTube channel “The Tamsa”, accused of persecuting Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon, and it is controversial.

On the 29th of last month, The Tamsa posted the emergency first aid decision received from the Seoul Suseo Police Station on YouTube. In the decision, the name and home address of the minister and his family were written along with the content informing about the decision to “prohibit Minister Han from entering.” Tampa covered up the minister’s family names when releasing the documents, but exposed the home address to the apartment number.

According to the Criminal Investigation Rules of the National Police Agency, the police must issue an emergency relief measure “notification” without the victim’s personal information instead of an emergency relief measure “decision” by the stalker.

In this regard, an official of Suseo Seo said: “(It is not a mistake) The Exploration Team also sent a decision motivating the idea that it was necessary to know why the emergency measures were taken.” Regarding the disclosure of personal information, he said, “I already knew Minister Han’s address from the exploration side and visited him, so I thought there would be no problem.”

On the afternoon of last month’s 27th, five officials from The Exploration visited Minister Han’s home and live-streamed the scene of pressing the doorbell and the lock button on YouTube, and Minister Han reported them to the police for violating a common residence. The police decided to take emergency measures, such as preventing journalists from approaching the minister within 100 meters of the minister’s residence, and took measures to protect the minister and his family.

Journalist Yuni Kim [email protected]

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