Chinanews, August 19 According to Korean media reports, on the 19th local time, the founder of South Korea's "Room N", Moon Hyung Wook (screen name "godgod"), was still sentenced to 34 years in prison in the second instance.

He was sentenced to 34 years in the first instance on suspicion of violating laws related to the sexual protection of children and adolescents.

  On the 19th, the Daegu High Court rejected all appeals of the defendant and the prosecutor in Moon Hyung Wook's second instance.

  Earlier, in the first instance of the Andong Branch of the Daegu District Court, Moon Hyung Wook was sentenced to 34 years in prison, 10 years of identity information disclosure, 10 years of employment restrictions on children and youth related agencies, and wearing location tracking electronic devices (electronic anklets)30 In 1988, Wen Hengxu appealed this.

  The Judging Department stated that “the defendant committed crimes against children and young people, using extremely bad methods that violated human dignity and value.”

Even taking into account factors such as the defendant's admission of the crime and agreement with some victims, he should still be severely punished and must be kept in social isolation for a long time. Therefore, it is difficult to think that the original sentence was too heavy or too light.

  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. The pictures were unsightly and the methods were extremely cruel, including minors.

The incident caused an uproar.