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The identity and face of 56-year-old Kang Yun-seong, who damaged the electronic anklet and killed two women, have been revealed. There was also a circumstance that he was trying to commit another crime. The police have started an operation to arrest 119 former sex offenders whose whereabouts are unknown.



Correspondent Kim Soo-young.



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is Kang Yun-seong, 56, arrested on charges of damaging an electronic anklet and killing two women.



On the 29th of last month, the identity of the second victim was released four days after he put the body of the second victim in a car and surrendered to the police.



The Personal Information Disclosure Deliberation Committee called for social unrest with the brutal crime of killing two victims with the same method, 



[Kang Yun-seong / Suspect of electronic ankle damage/murder: The only limit is that I did not kill more, more] 



Suspect's confession, etc. He said that he had sufficiently secured relevant evidence and considered the public interest gained from the disclosure of personal information, such as the effect of preventing crime.



Kang Yun-seong's specific motive for the crime is narrowed down to financial problems, and Kang Yun-seong asked for money from an acquaintance several hours before killing the first victim, saying that he was having trouble with money problems.



[Kang Yun-seong / Suspect of damaging or murdering an electronic anklet: Send me only 200,000 to 300,000 won. I won't even call you, this is the last time. I'm doing this because I need it right now.]



The police are checking the credibility of Kang's statement that he killed the second victim because of pressure to pay him back, and we are also confirming the fact that he was trying to commit a crime against women other than the two existing victims.



With the public's unrest greatly increased due to the Kang case, the police have started tracking 119 former sex offenders whose whereabouts are unknown.