Hong Jung-wook, 49, a former Grand National Party (predecessor of the Liberal Korean Party), accused of taking drugs and smuggling abroad, was sentenced to jail.

The 15th Criminal Justice of the Incheon District Law (Judge Choi, Chang-Chang Chang) was sentenced to 2 years and 6 months 'imprisonment for two years and six months' imprisonment for Yang Hong's daughter, Hong, 18, who was accused of violating the law on drug management in a 10-day sentence. I was sentenced.

The Tribunal also ordered Hongyang with probation of 178,000 won.

Hongyang was a minor under the age of 19 at the time of the crime and was subject to the juvenile law, but the court did not sentence it to irregularities.

According to the juvenile law, minors under the age of 19 who commit a crime can be sentenced to irregular irregularities with upper and lower limits for both the long and short term.

If you fill a short-term sentence, you may be assessed by the correctional authority and released early.

Earlier, the prosecution sentenced Hongyang to 180,000 won along with a five-year prison term for three years and a short term of imprisonment.

At the time, the prosecution said, "There are various kinds of drugs that the defendant dosed or brought in, such as LSD (paper type drugs), amphetamines, and hemp cartridges." .

Hongyang was prosecuted on September 27th at 5:40 pm on suspicion of smuggling six liquid hemp cartridges, LSDs, etc., while flying into Incheon International Airport from Honolulu, Hawaii.

He was also suspected of taking nine drugs or smoking after purchasing three drugs, including two LSDs, six hemp cartridges, and stimulants from February to September this year.

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