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Frauds that intentionally cause accidents and pay insurance with a rental car or shared vehicle are increasing. It is called 'Dungkung Alba' and recruits conspirators to make money easily, mainly in their 20s.

Reporter Yoo Duck-ki reports.

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shared vehicle turns right, the red vehicle waiting next to the sidewalk starts running at the speed.

The moment you try to change lanes, you suddenly bump into a speeding red vehicle.

It was said that the accident was caused by the accident of an insurance fraud crew on both vehicles.

It's a deliberate contact accident and sharing the insurance money.

[Recording at the time of the 'Dungkung' insurance fraud: When I go to 60km, I get thumped. When you call the insurance company, you can say 'I didn't know if the car would come out, but I just ran over it.']

[Recording at the time of an insurance fraud: 'Put the back of the car I drive in.' Come in. Thump. Thump. come. Thump. More and more. Okay.] The

fortress mainly uses shared vehicles or rental cars.

Even in the event of an accident, you only have to pay the copayment and there is less risk of being caught.It is said that it is easy to make money through internet cafes and social media.

I tried to comment by posting a comment about recruiting participants for 'Dungkung'.

After about an hour, I asked about the area through SNS and immediately discussed how much to share.

As the fraud contest spreads across the country, as many as eight people per accident are involved.

The number of organized fraud charges caught by a non-life insurance company has more than doubled in the past five years.

[Insurance accident officer: I know that 1,300 people were caught in Daegu last year. Keep on increasing. After Corona, it seems to have expanded to the whole country.] The

insurance industry explains that it is urgent to investigate and detect an inadequately increased insurance payment and lead to the burden of the entire insured.

(Video coverage: Senior Citizens, Dong-hyuk Yoo, Video editing: Ho-jin Kim, Screen provided: Insurance Association)