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The voice of criticism is growing about the release of Son Jung-woo, who ran the world's largest child sexual exploitation site, into the United States, which could be punished more heavily. On one site, the identity of the judge who was in charge of the trial was also revealed, but the police went into investigation.

Reporter Ahn Hee-jae.

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is a so-called digital prison site that confines suspects of malicious crime online.

It is claimed that the purpose of the site is to disclose the identity of the alleged violent criminal who caused the conspiracy for 30 years, and more than 140 people have already been released, including the director named Choi Sook-hyun.

A post titled'Psychotropic Plant Bats' was posted on this site, which contains photos and images of a chief judge who has not authorized Son Jung-woo's delivery to the United States.

That's why the batting punishment has brought about a vicious crime.

[Seung-Hee Suh/CEO of Korea Cyber ​​Sexual Violence Response Center: Because there is so much mistrust in the domestic investigation and justice system, personal retaliation or social punishment (at the level) is not a direction to be pursued.

Although it promotes freedom of expression and public interest, such robbery can result in depressed victims and secondary damages through private sanctions.

[Professor Jeong Wan/Kyunghee University, Graduate School of Law: The victim's basic position is that criminals are punished thoroughly and that they want to be forgotten... It is uploaded as if only the perpetrator is uploaded, but in fact, the contents of the victims are revealed without knowing... .]

Site operators who claim to be in Central and South America are in a position to continue their activities, although they know that new disclosures are illegal.

The police are investigating that the site has violated the Personal Information Protection Act and the Information and Communication Network Act.

(Video coverage: Jongsu Hong and Namseong Kim, Video editing: Yumira)