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gang that captured hundreds of millions of won by arresting a minor and getting a loan in the name of the parent was caught by the police. It was confirmed that they received a parent ID card through their child and installed a remote control app on their parents' mobile phone to apply for a loan.

Reporter Deokhyun Kim reports.

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In March, Mr. A received an absurd notice.

I have never applied for a loan, but it was said to pay interest on the loan of 50 million won.

[Mr. Victim A: I got to know that the bill came in the mail.

I checked the loan and paid it back.] When I checked it, I found out that someone got a non-face-to-face loan from two financial institutions using their cell phone.

As a result of the police investigation, it was a fraud led by three people, including Mr. B.

I posted an advertisement on the social media that I could get a loan if I prepared my parents' mobile phone and ID, and received a photo of the parent ID card.

Then, after installing the remote control app on the parent's mobile phone, accessing the financial company app and applying for a face-to-face loan.

22 people handed their ID photos over, and they were robbed of 750 million won.

[Police officials: Take your ID and send it to the criminals and install a remote control program. Of course, you can see the account information in it or something like that Through that, you get a certificate issued… .] The

loan was found to have been lost due to entertainment expenses.

[Mr. Victim A: Wow, this is indescribable. It's easily pierced like this. Just one or two tells us that it will be certified.] The

police asked the financial authorities to improve the system, such as restraining five people per day, including Mr. B, and strengthening the identification process of the face-to-face loan process.

(Video editing: So-young Lee, VJ: Jong-gap Kim)