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I've seen many articles that a man in his 20s who assaulted a driver in his 60s with a sports car he was riding on because he rang his horn, insisting on bilateral assault.



Last month, a red sports car on a road in Bangbae-dong, Seoul, blocked the village bus where passengers were riding.



Mr. A, a man in his twenties who got off the sports car, got on the bus and swear words to the bus driver in his sixties. When the driver grabbed the fat, Mr. A pulled the driver out and threw it on the asphalt floor.




In a recent police investigation, Mr. A said that he was also beaten by a bus driver and submitted a two-week medical certificate.



The bus driver, who was diagnosed with a three-week transfer, is returning to work without proper treatment.



The police are considering whether to apply charges for retaliation and driver assault on Mr. A.



Also, the article said that we plan to take a closer look at bilateral assault.



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I was also interested in the article that a foreign woman, who was confined in a prostitution establishment and suffered from threats and violence, managed to escape and reported the owner to the police, but the owner received no punishment.



A, a woman in her twenties who worked as a professional masseuse in Morocco, was introduced to a business by saying that she could earn 1.5 million won a month if she worked as a masseuse in Korea.



But when I came to it, it was a prostitution business.



When Mr. A refused to be prostitution, a female business owner in her 50s refused to give food and even threatened to kill him.



A, who escaped after four months, reported the owner to the police with the help of human rights groups, but the owner was not punished.



The business owner claimed that there was neither prostitution nor confinement, and the police and prosecutors admitted to prostitution, but dismissed it, saying there was no evidence that it was forced.



However, the UN International Organization for Migration has identified Mr. A as a victim of human trafficking.



This is because almost all of the human trafficking standards set by the United Nations, such as sexual exploitation, threats, and fraud, were met.



On the other hand, in the domestic criminal law, people can only be punished for trafficking at the level of being forcibly dragged with money. For this reason, the Human Trafficking Prevention Act was initiated at the end of last year, but the punishment clause was omitted, but the criticism that it would become a mana law is strong The article conveyed.



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I have read many articles that Coupang founder Kim Bum-seok, chairman of the board of directors, has been found to have sold 1.2 million shares of Coupang.



According to the US Securities and Exchange Commission disclosure site, Coupang announced on the 15th local time that Kim had sold 1.2 million Class A shares.



The selling price is $35 per share, a public offering price, totaling $42 million, and our money is about 47.5 billion won.



Previously, Chairman Kim was given 100% of Class B common stock with differential voting rights equal to 29 times the amount of ordinary stock, without any share of Class A common stock available for circulation. Converted to A stock.



As a result, Chairman Kim's voting rights have been reduced from 76.7% to 76.2%.