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man who tried to open a cell phone and even make a check card by making an ID card in the name of another was arrested and released, but was caught committing another crime in the same way.

Their faces and fingerprints were different, but again, the Community Center issued a resident registration card.



Reporter Jeon Yeon-nam's exclusive report



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20th of last month, Mr. Choi made a mobile phone and a check card with a resident registration card that stole someone's personal information.



While trying to withdraw money with an illegally issued check card, he was caught by the police at the scene for a report from a financial institution.



However, Jaeho Kim, whose personal information was stolen by Mr. Choi, suffered another embarrassment recently.



[Kim Jae-ho/ID theft victim: (I called the agency) and it was correct that the cell phone was opened.

A person named Jae-ho Kim came in front of me and tried to open a cell phone.] After



Choi was released, he again stole Kim's name and was issued a resident registration card to commit the crime.



The first crime last month was possible because the community center gave Choi a resident card without properly verifying his/her identity, but it was the same this time.



The faces were not only different, but the fingerprints were different, but the community center gave them a ID card without any doubt.



[Resident Center Official: From my perspective, it can be said that I have only gained weight.

(Victim) He answered all of his parents' names and said he did not know the date of birth.]



He was caught at the crime scene by reporting the agency, but the police also released Choi this time.



This is not a reason to apply for an arrest warrant.



[Kim Jae-ho/ID ID theft victim: I'm really frustrated because this happens again after I release it.

I couldn't go out of work, couldn't do anything, couldn't sleep properly.]



Anxiety of victims is growing as the poor identification of the community center and the passive response of the police are repeated.



(Video coverage: Yang Hyun-cheol, video editing: Park Ji-in, VJ: Kim Jong-gap)