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Pokemon bread is so popular that it is said that it cannot be sold because it is not available these days.

A convenience store employee who lured and molested an elementary school student who came to buy Pokemon bread into the warehouse was 


arrested by the police.

It turned out that this man was wearing an electronic anklet. 



Reporter Min-Jun Kim was the sole reporter.



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A police car enters an alley at an intersection in Suwon.



Police rushed to the scene after receiving a report from his father that a convenience store employee molested his elementary school daughter.



[Witness: I called a man from here, took him over there, talked for a while, and then got into the car.

(The arrested person) drank some alcohol.

There was one girl, and the child's father and two (at the scene)...

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The suspect is Mr. A, a man in his 60s who runs a convenience store with his spouse.



The location of the crime was the warehouse inside the convenience store you see here.



The child stopped by this convenience store to buy Pokemon bread, which is popular among elementary school students these days.



Yesterday (the 20th) around 8 pm, the child asked if there was any Pokemon bread that was not on the shelf, and Mr. A said he would find the bread, and the investigation revealed that he lured the child to the warehouse.



Person A, who was arrested by the police, was wearing an electronic anklet with a history of sexual offenses.



The police applied for an arrest warrant for A.



The convenience store headquarters said it could not confirm whether the store owner or employee had a criminal record, such as a sexual offense.



Franchisees, who are sole proprietors, are not able to intervene in hiring or managing employees because they have a horizontal relationship with the head office.



If you are convicted of a sexual offense punishable by a fine or more, you cannot find employment in educational institutions, sports facilities, or PC rooms related to children and youth, but convenience stores do not fall under this category.



(Video coverage: Chan-soo Lee, video editing: Byung-jik Kim)