A police investigating the 'Dr. Bang', a telegram chat room that produced and distributed sexual exploits, is investigating an additional gang related to Jo Joo-bin.

An official from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said today (27th) at a press conference held at the office building in Jongno-gu, Seoul, "I added six additional people who seemed to be directly or indirectly related to Cho Joo-bin."

Previously, the police arrested 14 people, including Cho, in connection with the case.

Recently, he helped Mr. Cho to recruit and manage participants in the doctor's room and to disclose the personal information of Kang Hoon, who is accused of delivering crime proceeds, and sent them to the prosecution.

Another active accomplice, Igiya, an active soldier, has also been handed over to military prosecutors for investigation.

A police official said, "The additional six people are related to Joo-bin Jo, but not 100% related to the operation of the doctor's room."

Police have identified additional people involved in investigating the crimes of criminals, including Cho.

All additionally recruited men are men, and there are no soldiers or social workers.

The police are also focusing on chasing members using paid chat rooms and paying Joe.

Based on the cryptocurrency wallet information used by Mr. Cho's gang, the police are identifying the identity of about 40 people who were sending money or acting as paid members, and confirming their allegations.

Meanwhile, the police continue to investigate the allegations of Mr. Seo's stealing money by tricking Seok-hee Son, CEO of JTBC, and former Gwangju Metropolitan mayor Yoon Jang-hyun.

The police conducted a written investigation following the investigation of Son and Mayor Yoon Jeon once.

A police officer said, "We are analyzing the damage statement and the statements made by public actors, including Cho, to determine the date and time of the crime, and the details of the victim are difficult to say."

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