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The police raided and searched a company that mainly operated multi-level business for the elderly and banned key officials from leaving the country.



I made him buy a water purifier that he said he had developed himself, and he recruited members by talking about virtual currency, and the details are reported exclusively by reporter Kim Ji-wook.



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This is a lecture video of Mr. A in his 60s, the representative of an online sales company.



He introduces himself as a successful doctor and scientist in the United States.



He says that if you bring in two members per person in a chain, you can earn up to 20 million dollars, a whopping 20 billion won, and even give you virtual currency you made yourself.



[Business Representative: Think of it as $10 per person, and $10 each for 2.08 million people in their 20s.]



But to become a member, you have to pay 1.3 million won to buy something.



A hexagonal water purifier developed by Mr. A and an air purifier that has a power saving effect.



[Company representative: Does the electromagnetic wave fly like this?

I'll use this microwave again after I'm done with it.

But I have the technology that I use more, so it works just by holding it.]



I went to the office in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.



The company is housed in a three-story building, where they sell and train their members.



I'll go into it myself.



He said he was not a member and he said he would recommend it.



[Does anyone have a recommendation?

(I don't have it…) So, would you like to come to me?] He offered me a



membership sign-up form, and

invited me to buy something



[students can change their lives by doing this.]

[It’s hexagonal water, but if you turn it with this machine, it becomes living water.]

Recently, there were posts on the Internet community saying that elderly parents bought a hexagonal water purifier for 1.3 million won and were embarrassed.

The Fair Trade Commission requested an investigation last month saying that the company is conducting multi-level business without registering as a multi-level company, and the police have recently launched an investigation.

Earlier this month, the office was searched and confiscated and five people involved, including CEO A, were banned from leaving the country.

[Company official: I am my daughter's graduation ceremony.

high school in the USA.

(Withdrawal took place), so I couldn't go.]

The company told SBS reporters, "We cannot make a separate statement because the investigation is still ongoing."

The police, who are considering whether to apply the allegation of fraud, will soon summon Mr. A and others to investigate.

(Video coverage: Jeon Gyeong-bae, Video editing: Ha Seong-won)