A man in his 50s who sent a threatening letter to the university where the examination will be held was sentenced to a fine to postpone the Chinese Character Proficiency Test.



On the 23rd, Judge Kim Ji-hee, who was the only criminal third of the Incheon District Court, announced on the 23rd that he had sentenced a 50-year-old A who was handed over to trial on charges of obstructing business to a fine of 3 million won.



On November 15 last year, Mr. A was handed over to trial on charges of sending a threatening letter to Inha University by mail from the company break room in Seo-gu, Incheon.



In the threatening letter he sent,'(Inha University) 60th anniversary memorial building is detonated on November 21st. Warn. If you don't want to be in a bad situation, evacuate people.'



It was investigated that Mr. A sent a threatening letter to Inha University, where the test will be held in order to postpone the Chinese character proficiency test he took.



Inha University, receiving a threatening letter from Mr. A, closed the building of the 60th anniversary memorial hall on the campus for three days from 6 pm on the 21st of the same month, and not only the Chinese character proficiency test, but also various tests and events such as the regular general meeting of the alumni association, interview, and scholarship award ceremony. I couldn't.



The judge said, "The defendant admits the wrongdoing," and said the reason for the sentence, saying, "We have considered the fact that we have not been punished in the past for the same crime or received criminal penalties exceeding the fine, including other crimes."