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A man who broke into a woman's house and illegally filmed it, cut off his electronic anklet and ran away, was caught within one day.

The man also broke her electronic anklet four years ago and fled, stating that her related punishments should be tightened.



Reporter Park Ye-rin.



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A car blocks in front of a parked car.



Another vehicle stops too close, and detectives from the surrounding area surround it.



This is Hyun-mo in his 50s, who was wanted by a person in the car, who broke the electronic anklet and fled.


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At the time of the arrest, Hyun was caught sleeping in a rental car parked in the parking lot of the service area.



Yesterday (19th) at dawn, she broke into the house of a woman who works at a pub where she works as a driver, took illegal pictures and escaped for over 26 hours.



[Witness: I think it was very urgent.

(Car) He opened the door and brought them out, but two police officers and two from this side grabbed them and came out.]



It is known that the police found the location of the car by tracking the GPS of the car used by Hyun through a rental car company.



Hyun, who has been wearing an electronic anklet since 2014 as a sexual offense conviction, was found to have fled to Japan after cutting off an electronic anklet with scissors in an airport toilet four years ago.



As these facts become known, there is a growing demand for stronger punishment for damaging electronic anklets or violating the rules.



This is because there is a high possibility of repeating damage to the electronic anklet or leading to another crime like this case.



[Oh Yun-seong/Professor of Police Administration Department, Soonchunhyang University: In a situation where the judicial authorities have to prepare a lot in terms of the high possibility of recidivism if the electronic anklet is damaged...

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There is also an opinion that it is necessary to reinforce the monitoring staff, who are insufficient to manage the wearer of the electronic anklet, and to strengthen the material of the electronic anklet, which can be easily cut with ordinary scissors.



(Video coverage: Kim Tae-hoon, Video editing: Kim Jun-hee)