On the 1st, Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae said on the issue of public disclosure of the so-called 'n-bangbang' cases, "I will disclose the identity of those who are seriously responsible."

Minister Chu added to a radio broadcast this morning and said, "The current special law on the punishment of sexual violence crimes is made available to the public if necessary for public benefit."

About 1998,000 people participated in the Blue House National Petition titled, “I want to release new information for all subscribers to Room n in the Telegram.”

Police Commissioner Min Gap-ryong responded on the 24th of last month, saying, “We will strictly take measures such as reviewing the public disclosure and strictly judging illegal acts in accordance with related procedures and regulations.”

"I'm going to say that I'm going to be sentenced to the very strongest and strongest sentence," Chu said.

Cho said, “The drudge room's operator Jo Joo-bin (24) 's accomplices followed the trial to appeal to the goodness of the courts.

In an investigation into suspicion of using unpublished information by bio-company Shinragen, the current prosecutor suggested an oversight regarding reports of suspicion that he was connected with reporter of Channel A, a general organization channel.

"I think it is not a problem that can be overlooked because there is a recording and it is quite specific," said Minister Chu. I need to do it. "