The military decides to release the identity of a soldier in the army, known as the 'Dr. Bang' accomplice.

In the meantime, there has been no precedent by the military to officially disclose the identity of the suspect.

If a new personal information is decided, it will be the first military and the third personal information related to the doctor's room.

The Army said on the 28th that it will hold a new disclosure committee today (28th) to determine whether and how to disclose the information regarding the disclosure of A soldiers under arrest for charges of “sexual violence”.

The New Public Disclosure Committee consisted of the head of the High Prosecutors' Office of the Army Headquarters, and a total of seven members, including four external members.

The army is expected to announce the decision to release the identity after a follow-up process as early as this afternoon.

Private A was known as the accomplice of Dr. Jo Joo-bin (24), a telegram doctor's room operator who produced and distributed sexual exploits.Private A was arrested by military police on charges of disseminating hundreds of sexual exploits against women in the doctor's room and promoting the doctor's room outside.

A was identified as one of the three co-operators of the doctor's room revealed by Cho Joo-bin's lawyer, 'Igi-ya'.

The military, which did not have a clear disclosure policy, recently set new guidelines for the disclosure of suspects after a private investigation.

Each investigation agency's new disclosure committee consists of a total of seven people, including the chairperson.

In order to guarantee fairness and objectivity, the committee members must be composed of at least 4 members of lawyers, doctors, priests, educators, and psychologists.

Previously, the civil police decided to disclose the identity of Jo Joo-bin and his accomplice 'Buta' Kang Hoon (18).

The military prosecution plans to close the investigation early next month.