The Blue House responded to the national petition to disclose the identity of the social worker, Kang Mo, who simulated the murder of a female child and Jo Joo-bin, the operator of the Telegram 'Park's Room'.

Kang Jeong-soo, director of the Digital Communication Center at the Blue House, said to the petition today, "The identity of criminals is disclosed at the investigation stage. In the case of Mr. Kang, the investigation is over and trials are in progress, so it is difficult to disclose new information by the investigation agency at this stage."

Mr. Kang's identity cannot be released until the court decides to release the new order at the same time.

The petition was signed by a social worker, Kang's high school teacher and a mock girl who was targeted for murder in March, with over 510,000 consent.

In relation to the assignment of the social worker in question in this case, Kang said, "We are in the process of revising the military service law to provide the military with the criminal experience of the social worker."

Kang also responded to the petition for the formation of a female investigative team in the n-room case, "We formed a digital sexual crime response TF", where half the women's prosecutors are women, with Seo Ji-hyun as the special advisor for gender equality policy at the Ministry of Justice.

In response to a petition for 'opposition of judge Oh Duck-shik in case n,' the court said, "Oh, Judge asked for a change in the court by himself, and the court knew that the case was assigned to Judge Park Hyun-sook."

The petitioner said, "It is generous to a sex offender," saying that Judge Oh sentenced the prosecution to a part of the prosecution in the first trial against Mr. Goo's ex-boyfriend, who was accused of illegally shooting and assaulting a singer, Ko Kuhara. Criticized and over 450,000 people agreed to petition.

(Photo = Capture of the Blue House National Petition website, Yonhap News)