A man in his 60s who was retaliated against a lover who was reportedly reporting his illegal shooting was sentenced to imprisonment.

Today (15th), Section 12 of the Seoul Southern District Court Criminal Agreement (Judge Sang-Yong Oh) said that Bae Mo, who is suspected of murder and arranging the prefecture's arson, was sentenced to eight years in prison.

Bae has been trialed since November last year after being sneaked on charges of violating the law on the punishment of sexual assault crimes after sneaking a shot of a sexual relationship with former lover A. Bae went to Mr. A's house with a weapon to retaliate against Mr. A for accusing him.

It is known that Mr. Bae waited in front of the entrance hall in time for Mr. A's commute and wielded his weapon as Mr. A left the house. During this process, Mr. A was injured on his fingers and arms, and Mr. A's son, who ran out after hearing the scream, also injured his chest in the attack of Mr. Bae.
Later, during the trial, Mr. Bae insisted that there was no intention, saying, "The victim who opened the door wielded an umbrella and wielded a knife." "I swept Mr. Bae's claim."

He also said, "If you recognize the possibility that someone else may die from your actions, you can say that you are willing to murder." "Even if you commit a crime, no one deserves to be killed."

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