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Railroad police re-applied for an arrest warrant for the suspect, Lee Mo, who had fled and fled an unknown woman at Seoul Station. The arrest warrant was dismissed last week because of the urgency of the emergency arrest process, but the railroad police said the suspect had identified another crime committed at Seoul Station.

Reporter Kang Min-woo covered.

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Lee Mo, who fled after hurting a woman who stood still at Seoul Station last month.

Even before the crime, Mr. Lee was confirmed to have been engaged in violence, such as by passing over or threatening a woman, but the court dismissed the arrest warrant.

This is because it was illegal for the railroad special judicial police to pick up the door without an arrest warrant and urgently arrest Lee in the house.

After dismissing the warrant, Lee had been treated at a local psychiatric hospital for a family recommendation, and the railroad police yesterday (10th) reapplied for the arrest.

It's been six days since the warrant was dismissed.

The railroad police further confirmed that Lee had committed a crime against another passerby in history, and said he had re-applied for a warrant for the seriousness of the crime and fear of escape.

In February, Lee was confirmed to have committed crimes outside history, including spitting and threatening to an unknown woman on the street, and police are investigating separately, but more than five victims have been identified so far.

The warrant for the arrest will be held on Monday next week.

(Video Editing: Won-hee Won)