Choi Mo, 26, who was accused of handing over illegally queried personal information to Jo Joo-bin, the'Parkbang' operator when working as a public service worker, generally admitted the charges in court.

In the first trial held at the hearing of judge Jang Won-jeong, the 25th detective of the Seoul Central District Court, Choi admitted to the charges of handing over illegally queried personal information to Cho when he was assisting in issuing resident registration, etc. at a resident center in Seoul. Insisted that there was not much in return.

"The actual amount of money received is only 100,000 won," Choi said, and asked the police to take into account the allegations of passing personal information to Joo Joo-bin for 150,000 won per case.

He also said, "It is not clear how Choi learned the official certificate ID and password of the officials used to search for personal information." Revealed.

The prosecution believes that Choi has illegally inquired about 200 personal information by using official certificates from officials, and that 100 of them were paid and sold to Cho.

Choi has already been dismissed and has been found not to work at the resident center.

The judge decided to close the pleading after conducting an investigation of the evidence and the defendant's newspaper on the 10th of next month.

It is said that Mr. Cho took data from Mr. Choi to show off his information skills in'Parkbang' or to threaten the victims to shoot sexual exploitation videos.

The police are also investigating, including Choi, as well as civil servants who worked in the same places as the social service personnel involved in the'Parkbang'.

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