Mr. A, a man in his 30s, who operated the first digital prison, who randomly disclosed the personal information of sex offenders online, appeared at Incheon International Airport today (6th).



Mr. A, who was repatriated at dawn through a charter flight, was wearing short sleeves, shorts, and slippers, and covered his face with a hat and mask.



At the scene, the reporters asked Mr. A, "Do you have anything to say to the victims?" or "Do you have anything to say to the dead college student?" but did not answer the question.



In March, Mr. A opened a digital prison site and posted information on the suspect's personal information, such as digital sex offenses, murder, and child abuse, published in the Ministry of Justice's'Sex Offender Notification e', and the results of the sentence without permission.



In a situation where social anger toward sex offenders such as the'N-Room Incident' increased, the site gained a favorable response from some, but controversy arose when some innocent people were exposed to personal information.



The police arrested Mr. A in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on the 22nd of last month through an international cooperation investigation with Interpol. At the time of the arrest, Mr. A admitted to himself, but did not reveal a different position on the allegations.



Mr. A is planning to move to the Daegu Regional Police Agency, which is in charge of the digital prison investigation. After arriving in Daegu, you will also be tested for Corona 19. Let’s watch the video together.



(Composition: Hwiran Kim, Filming: Jinho Seo, Editing: Heesun Kim)