The prosecution secondly summons the 12 doctors, Jo Joo-bin (24), who was arrested and sent for arrest on the Internet messenger telegram by making sexual exploitation of minors, etc.

The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office for Women and Children's Crimes (Prosecutor Yoo Hyun-jung) is investigating the arrest of a prisoner in Seoul detention center at 10 am today (27th) as a suspect.

The charges applied to Mr. Cho are 12, including violations of the Child and Youth Protection Act.

Even if the prosecution extends the arrest period once, he must hand over Mr. Cho to trial within 20 days from the day he was sent.

The prosecution is also planning to consider whether additional charges may be applied to Mr. Cho while conducting criminal investigations such as a participant in the telegram 'Dr. Bang', which was designated as the epicenter of sexual exploitation and distribution during the arrest investigation.

Also, we are looking for the possibility of applying 'criminal organizing crimes' to Mr. Cho, the operator of the 'Dr. Bang', and accomplices.

Attorney General Chu Mi-ae recently ordered prosecutors to consider ways to apply "criminal organizing crimes" to gang members who have committed digital sexual crimes.

In addition, prosecution investigations in this area are inevitable, as the charges of other crimes, such as fraud against the CEO of JTBC, Son Seok-hee, continue to be revealed.

The prosecution yesterday asked Mr. Cho about his growth background and pre-criminal status, and based on his 12,000-page police investigation records, he confirmed the basic facts and charges of operating the Telegram 'Parkbang'.

Joe, like yesterday, is being investigated alone today without a lawyer.

Oh Hyun, the law firm that defended Mr. Cho in the police investigation stage, resigned when he became controversial.

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