China News Service, December 1 According to Korean media reports, Zhao Zhubin, the main culprit in the case of "Room N" in South Korea, was sentenced to 40 years in prison in the first instance.

On December 1, Zhao Zhubin filed an appeal.

  According to the legal profession, lawyer Zhao Zhubin submitted an appeal to the Criminal Collegiate Section 30 of the Seoul Central District Court on the same day because he refused to accept the first instance judgment.

The procuratorate also filed an appeal on the same day.

Data map: Zhao Zhubin, the principal culprit of South Korean "House N".

  Most of the accomplices who were prosecuted with Zhao Zhubin also appealed in turn from the day the sentence was announced to the afternoon of the same day.

  Korean media pointed out that the "Room N" incident will once again be judged by the court.

  The "Room N" incident refers to a series of cyber crimes in South Korea.

According to media exposure, some people set up private paid chat groups on the instant messaging platform Telegram to share indecent photos of women, involving rape, serious insults to women, etc., with unsightly images and extremely cruel methods, including minors.

The incident caused an uproar.

  "Room N" is operated by multiple people, and the person who is nicknamed "Doctor" is the most concerned.

In March of this year, the South Korean police disclosed the identity of the main suspect "doctorate", namely, a 24-year-old college graduate named Zhao Zhubin.

  On November 26, the Seoul Central District Court in South Korea issued a first-instance verdict on the "Room N" case and sentenced the principal culprit Zhao Zhubin to 40 years in prison. The four adult accomplices involved in the execution of the case were sentenced to 7 to 15 years in prison year.

And the criminal group "Room N" is classified as a criminal group.