China News Service, May 12, according to Korean media reports, on the 12th, the operator of South Korea's "House No. N" was also the founder Wenmou (nickname: godgod) who made his first appearance after being arrested by the police and went to the court to undergo a substantial review of the arrest warrant. He admitted his suspicion and apologized to the victim.

  On the morning of the 12th, local time, he came out of the Anton Police Station wearing a hat and mask, wearing sports clothes, and took a police car to the Daegu District Court. Regardless of whether he was leaving or arriving at the court, he did not answer the question "Is it godgod?"

  The substantive review of the arrest warrant was completed after about 30 minutes. After the review, faced with the question of "whether to admit suspicion", Wenmou answered "acknowledge". As for the question "Is there anything to say to the victim", he said "Sorry" twice.

  The South Korean police plans to hold a public identity committee once an arrest warrant is issued to discuss whether to disclose Wen's personal data.

  According to reports, Wen Mou was suspected of producing videos of female sexual exploitation containing minors and uploaded them to the Telegram chat room.

  The Gyeongbuk Regional Police Department of South Korea began tracking it in July last year. On May 9 this year, the Gyeongbuk Regional Police Office summoned Wenmou to conduct an investigation for about 10 hours. During the investigation, he obtained Wenmou's confession and made an emergency arrest for suspected violation of the Child and Youth Sexual Protection Law.

  According to previous reports, Korean media not long ago exposed a series of cybercrime incidents, collectively known as the "room N" case. Someone uploads and shares illegally captured sexual exploitation videos and photos in an encrypted chat room set up on the instant messaging software Telegram, which can only be viewed by paying members. The platform can set up private chats, delete information regularly after reading, etc., to support virtual currency transactions.

  "Room N" is operated by multiple people, and the one that attracts the most attention is the person nicknamed "Dr." who is actually named Zhao Zhubin. Since last year, he uploaded a large number of photos of suspected sex crimes in the "doctor's room" and blackmailed the victims. Zhao Zhubin was transferred to the prosecution for review and prosecution on March 25. The South Korean prosecutor charged Zhu Zhubin with detention on 14 charges on 14 counts. At the same time, his accomplices Jiang Mou and Li Mou were also prosecuted.