There has been a case where the home of an ordinary citizen is wrongly listed at the address of a sex offender.

The JoongAng Ilbo reported today that the sex offender's address was incorrectly disclosed to the sex offender's homepage and to the neighbors.

In June, A, a man in his 40s, who lived in an apartment in Busan, was flagged after receiving a notice from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. The notice says that a recently released sex offender lives in Mr. A's home.

Mr. A immediately went to the police station and confirmed that the police informed the Women and Family Department of the sex offender's old address three years ago. The police, neglected to confirm their address, entered disciplinary proceedings.

However, the mail was already scattered not only in Mr. A's home but also in nearby 3,000 apartments, schools and schools. In the end, four family members, including Mr. A, filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, Busan National Police Agency on July 12, complaining of mental pain.

A leisure worker explained that Mr. A had "confirmed the contents of the police."

Jeon Hee-kyung, a Liberal Korean Party member of the National Assembly's Women and Family Committee, received data from the Ministry of Justice on Tuesday (20).

Representative Jeon Hee-kyung said, "It was open to the public, but it was sensitive enough to make it impossible to share it. We also need to thank the way. "

'News Pick'.

(Photo: Sex Offender Notification e Homepage Capture)