It was confirmed that there was no closed circuit (CC) TV in the mayor's office where former mayor of Augusto committed sexual harassment.

Mayor Byun Seong-wan, the mayor of Busan mayor (administrative mayor) said at the press conference held on the 9th floor of the Busan City Hall at 11 am on the 24th (24th), "There is no CCTV in the mayor's office."

Earlier yesterday afternoon, a victim of sexual harassment issued an entrance door and said, "In the beginning of this month, I received a business call from the mayor's secretary at the office before going to the office and was molested."

As it turns out that there is no CCTV in the mayor's office, which may be a clear sexual harassment, it is likely that even if the police start an official investigation, it will be difficult to identify the case.

It is known that the police who launched the internal affairs are currently aware of the specific timing and contents of the sexual assault, and also grasp the structure of the mayor's office where the sexual assault occurred, as well as surrounding CCTV footage.

If the police believe that they have fully acknowledged the allegations of the Mayor's allegations, or if they are suing or accusing the victim or a women's organization, the police will switch from the internal affairs to the investigation stage to investigate the case in earnest.

The victims of sexual assault and the Busan Sexual Violence Counseling Office are known to review complaints and accusations on the premise of certain measures to protect victims after a Mayor's press conference.

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