At midnight on April 9th, someone roughly grabbed the window of a woman A, who lives alone and shook it.



When Mr. A asked who was surprised, he knocked on the front door.



This man, it turns out, was a man living next door to Mr. A, but he was arrested without detention at the Dongjak Police Station in Seoul on charges of trespassing.



However, after reporting, Mr. A suffered an even more absurd thing.



According to Mr. A, the police decided in advance that a fine would be imposed and recommended that the victim move.



The case was already sent to the prosecution for not telling the investigation status, and after the prosecution requested a summary order of 3 million won in fine, I found out about this fact only after personally asking questions.



A police official said, "I forgot to tell you about it late."



Mr. A, who appointed a lawyer late and hastily, found out that this man had a criminal record of sexual assault and assault, and moved as if trembling in fear.



However, thinking that there could be other victims, I took an active legal action through a lawyer, and the case eventually went to a formal trial.



The first trial against the man is due next week.



SBS analyzed 19 residential trespassing crimes that occurred in a similar pattern in Seoul and the metropolitan area after the Sillim-dong housing trespass incident through the verdict, and as a result, 5 cases were the crimes of neighboring men.



It was found that he climbed over the veranda or entered through an open door, lying on the floor next to the bed where the victim was sleeping, putting his face to the victim's face, and continuing to knock on the door in the middle of the night while naked.



The rest were all cases of randomly chasing a woman home late at night.



More than half of the perpetrators were sentenced to fines or probation, and even though they could not reach an agreement with the victim, it was reflected in the fact that they were "acknowledging and reflecting on the crime", "there was no physical damage", and "the first offense".



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