The face and personal information of a Korean man in his 20s who was arrested by the police on charges of molesting a high school student in Tokyo, Japan, has been released.



On the 14th, local media such as TBS reported that a 26-year-old Korean lecturer, Hwang Mo, who was accused of sexually harassing a student at an academy in Shinjuku, Tokyo, was arrested by the police.



The Japanese media reported this and released personal information such as the face and name of Mr. Hwang wearing a mask.



According to reports, Hwang is accused of touching a part of the body of a teenage female high school student who was in private tutoring around 8 pm on the 15th of last month.



At that time, there were only Ms. Hwang and two students in the classroom, and it was reported that Mr. Hwang approached the student saying "I like him" and forcibly molested him.



The victim protested, but Hwang was found to have blocked his mouth by telling the student, "Don't tell anyone."




Hwang's allegation of sexual harassment was revealed when the victim quit the academy and confessed the damage to his parents.



Hwang is known to have stated, "I will speak with a lawyer."



Japanese netizens who saw the report were outraged by reactions such as "There is no sign of remorse" or "What are you doing in Japan?"



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(Photo = 'TBS' homepage capture)