Kang Mo (56), who is accused of killing two women before and after the location tracking electronic device (electronic anklet) was damaged, protested harshly to reporters today (31st).



Kang went to the Songpa Police Station in Seoul this morning to receive the suspect's interrogation (warrant substantive examination) before arrest.



Kang, who came out of the police station wearing a black top and a mask and a gray baseball cap, suddenly shouted to reporters who asked about the motive of the crime, "Make the report straight."



He was also excited by throwing a reporter's microphone to the question, "Did you commit the crime for money?"



While boarding the convoy, Kang shouted to reporters, "Reporters are making false reports... People should know the truth."



Kang's violence continued even after he went to the court for a warrant review.



Kang, who arrived at the Seoul Eastern District Court at around 10:05 am, kicked the broadcast microphone with his right foot when a reporter asked, "Why did you kill the victim?"



The microphone, which was kicked out by Kang's kick, hit the reporters' foreheads.



Afterwards, Kang went into the courthouse after repeatedly swearing at the reporters and saying, "Make the report straight."



The arrest review for Kang will be conducted at the Seoul Eastern District Court from the morning.



It seems that Kang's arrest will be decided in the late afternoon.



When Kang's arrest warrant is issued, the police will hold a Personal Information Disclosure Deliberation Committee this week to decide whether or not to disclose his identity.



Kang, who is 14 offenders with a previous criminal record including sexual offenses, is charged with killing a woman in her 40s and a woman in her 50s before and after damaging the electronic anklet on the 27th (murder, etc.).



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