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Regarding the disclosure of Lee Ki-young's personal information, only a photo of her driver's license was released in the past, causing controversy over its effectiveness.

In the future, in the case of a heinous criminal whose identity has been decided to be disclosed, a bill has been proposed in the National Assembly to disclose the mug shot taken by the investigative agency so that the current appearance can be recognized.



This is reporter Jang Min-seong's report.



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On the 28th of last month, Lee Ki-young, who appeared in court with her coat and hat on and her head down.



The next day, the police released information such as Lee Ki-young's age and face, while distributing photos of her driver's license.



This is because Lee Ki-young refused to take a so-called 'mug shot' by the investigative agency after being detained.



Along with the controversy over whether it would be possible to report additional damages differently from her current appearance, Lee Ki-young's recent SNS photos were also circulated.



Shindang Station stalking murderer Jeon Joo-hwan also faced a similar controversy when Ko Yu-jeong, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering her ex-husband because her appearance was different from her past photos, covered her face with her hair even after her personal information was disclosed.



[Yeom Gyu-saeng/Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do: I think it is right to disclose a picture that can contain the current appearance of the suspect, which can more accurately know the current appearance of the suspect.]



In the National Assembly, if the face of a violent crime suspect is disclosed, the current appearance A series of amendments to the law have been proposed.



This is because the purpose of the personal information disclosure system, such as guaranteeing the people's right to know and preventing crime, cannot be saved just by disclosing past photos.



However, there are strong objections to the need to be prudent against the principle of presumption of innocence under the Constitution.



[Jang Young-soo/Professor, Korea University Law School (Chairperson, Human Rights Committee, National Police Agency): (I think you need to be a little more careful about this part.



) As there is controversy over the crime prevention effect of shot disclosure, it seems that sufficient discussion is needed after the bill is introduced.



(Video coverage: Kim Hak-mo·Lee Chan-soo, video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)