The arrest period of Jo Joo-bin (24), a 'Parkbangbang' operator charged with making and spreading sexual exploitation videos, has been extended until the 13th.

The Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Digital Sex Crime Special Investigation Task Force (general team leader Yoo Hyun-jung, the head of the Women's Children Crime Investigation) was granted permission to extend Cho's arrest period by the court and today (3rd) at 10 am, he called Cho again at the Seoul Detention Center.

This is the seventh suspect's newspaper after being sent to the prosecution on the 25th of last month.

Attorney Kim Ho-je (38, 29th at the Judicial Research and Training Institute), who served as defense attorney, also participated in today's investigation.

Han Mo (27), who was prosecuted on the 9th of last month for rape, etc. under the Child and Youth Protection Act, was also investigated today.

The prosecution focused on the two men over how Mr. Cho conspired to charge the crimes he had previously charged.

While acknowledging the fact that Mr. Cho ordered the crime to be committed in today's investigation, Mr. Cho was said to have stated that he had applied to the 'competition' and sent it to victims, but never faced or gave money to.

Attorney Kim met with reporters today and said, "It wasn't that I shared the role of a fund book. I didn't reveal my 'doctor' status, but I was running an errand to the person I needed. '

This is to deny allegations of organized crime groups that can be applied only if they have a command and leadership relationship with members.

Lawyer Kim said, "Joe doesn't really know all the accomplices. He doesn't deceive each other in the telegram and doesn't reveal his real name." The system or program is not specific, and the number of people is not specific. It was also called ".

Prosecutors are reaffirming the results of the police investigation, centering on the twelve crimes that the police handed over whether they were prosecuted.

Joe is expected to be arrested later this week.

Suk-Hee Son is expected to be handed over to the court in the form of additional prosecutions for other allegations that the police are investigating, including fraud against JTBC President and CEO.

Investigation of the accomplices is ongoing, so there is a possibility that the judgment will be slightly delayed even if Mr. Cho and the criminal law apply to organized crime.

Police said yesterday that they were arresting and investigating two out of three accomplices, including nicknames 'Buta', 'Warts', and 'Igiya', alleged that Mr. Cho co-run the doctor's room.