It is eye-catching that Gatgat, who was known to have created the first sexual exploitation sharing telegram chat room, responded to the police summons.

According to the Cyber ​​Safety Division of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Police Agency, A (24), the operator of the Telegram 'n-Room' (Daehwamyeong Gatgat), was summoned to the police on the 9th and was investigated.

At the time, he was reported to have been in general without attending the arrest of the police.

The police were convinced that Mr. Hwang Sang-sang was a god, but he did not apply for an arrest warrant because he could not know whether the prosecution or the court would judge it without direct evidence.

But Mr. A confessed that he was a god during the summons investigation, police said.

In response, the police arrested Mr. A and filed an arrest warrant today (11th) for alleged violations of the Youth Protection Act.

From summoning to confession to urgent arrest, the process took place in one day.

It is presumed that Mr. A was confident that he would not be arrested for his smooth cooperation with the police.

The police first noticed God's presence in July of last year and tracked him, but the investigation did not progress.

Meanwhile, suspects of similar crimes such as Jo Joo-bin and Gong-beom, who ran the 'Parkbang', were arrested one after another, but only a few months after the cessation of the crime and disappearing, they were still out of reach.

The police only pointed out that they were tracking based on what they could use as clues to investigate the arrest of God, or that they are collecting evidence to identify him.

During the conversation with Jo Joo-bin in the Telegram in January, Gatgat revealed that he was not being tracked.

Unlike Jo Joo-bin, I received the admission fee for room n as a cultural gift certificate, and I was confident that there would be no evidence left when I removed my cell phone.

A police officer said, "You may have been confident that you would not be caught by removing direct evidence."

In the process of arresting Mr. A, it was known that the police's digital evidence analysis technique worked.

Police say they are concerned about imitating crimes, but say they cannot say the details of the investigation.