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Among the members of the doctor's room who spread the video of sexual exploitation, there were civil servants and social service personnel as well as active duty soldiers. The police seized and searched the soldier's unit, and the military urgently arrested the soldier.

Reporter Hong Young-jae.

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The police seized and searched a military unit in Gyeonggi-do.

This is to find a clue to the crime of Lee Mo, the nickname 'Igiya,' who is known to have operated Joo-bin Jo and the doctor's room together and promoted sexual exploitation.

Police say the soldier has spread hundreds of sexual exploits.

In a seven-hour seizure search, the police secured one of the soldier's cell phones and some belongings.

Since last year, most ordinary soldiers have been able to use their cell phones freely even after work hours, and the police believe that the soldiers enlisted at the end of last year had committed crimes after work inside the unit.

In the prosecution investigation, Jo Joo-bin reportedly stated that "these soldiers helped each other by creating sexual exploitation rooms based on their own interests and fun."

The military said it would urgently arrest the soldiers and consult with the police after the search for the police to end the investigation.

It is tonight to decide whether to arrest Choi Mo, a social worker who has over 200 personal information searched at a community center in Songpa-gu, Seoul.

When social service personnel were found to have played a major role in the crimes of the doctor's room, the Military Manpower Administration said it would prevent social service personnel from taking charge of personal information handling and conduct regular investigations.

(Video coverage: Choi Woong Woo, Video editing: Ha Sungwon, CG: Seo Seunghyun, VJ: Roh Jaemin)