The YouTuber who posted a video of threatening to terrorize Incheon International Airport in Section 3·1 on the Internet was confirmed to be a 12-year-old child living in the United States.



The Incheon International Airport Police Corps announced on the 26th that it had identified the publisher of the Incheon Airport terrorist prediction video through an international cooperation investigation.



As a result of police investigation, the YouTuber who posted the video was born in Korea, but was identified as 12-year-old Army A living in the United States.



Army A is suspected of posting a 10-second threatening video on YouTube on the 21st, titled'Incheon Airport will terrorize at 11am on March 1st.'



Since then, the title of this video has been revised to be'the good reason for the 9/11 terrorist', and it contains the content not to swear at al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, who is behind the 9/11 terror in 2001.



On the 23rd, the police began an investigation after receiving a report that "a video about terrorizing Incheon Airport has been posted on YouTube."



As a result of confirming with the cooperation of Google, which runs YouTube, the police found out that they were connected in the United States, and identified Army A as a suspect through login records.



The police believe that Army A interfered with airport operations through terrorist threats and are considering applying a crime against the Aviation Security Act.



In addition, it was determined that there was no possibility of terrorism, but for the time being, the boundaries of facilities at Incheon Airport will continue to be strengthened.



A police official said, "We have taken measures to close the YouTube channel on which the threatening video was posted."