China News Service, October 20. According to Korean media reports, as many as 149 civil servants have been investigated by the police for digital crimes involving South Korea’s "Room N" and "Doctor Room".

  On the 20th local time, according to the national government inspection data received from the National Police Agency, Park Wan-soo (transliteration), a member of the Administrative Security Committee of the Korean National Assembly, stated that since the establishment of the Digital Sex Crime Special Investigation Headquarters on March 25, a total of 149 civil servants have been investigated. Investigated.

  In terms of occupation, soldiers and military servants have the largest number of 128; 8 teachers; 4 civil servants of the police and local government; 2 firefighters; 1 national university hospital staff, protection and observation staff, and state-owned enterprise staff.

  The police stated that 128 soldiers and military servicemen have been transferred to the army, the remaining 21 have been filed, and 5 of them have been detained.

  Among the cases revealed, the cases of holding sexual exploitation videos produced by "Doctor Room" and "Room N" are the most.

It is reported that the five detainees were suspected of illegally filming in toilets and other places.

  Park Wan-soo said, “Sex crimes such as'Room N'have plunged the whole country into chaos. It is shocking that public officials who should have played a role as a role model have acted like this.” “The heads of various agencies should formulate special measures ."

  Korean media previously exposed a series of cyber crimes, collectively referred to as the "Room N" case.

Someone uploads and shares illegally taken sexual exploitation videos and photos in an encrypted chat room opened on instant messaging software, which can only be viewed by paying members.

The platform can set up private chat, delete information regularly after reading, etc., and support virtual currency transactions.