A man in his twenties who was handed over to trial for stalking his ex-girlfriend by continuously asking him to meet has been sentenced to a fine.



The 8th Criminal Division of the Daegu District Court (Chief Judge Lee Young-sook) sentenced A (29), who was charged with violating the Act on the Punishment of Stalking Crimes, a fine of 3 million won and ordered him to complete 40 hours of a stalking treatment program. ) said.



Mr. A is accused of intimidating her ex-girlfriend Mr. B from September to November 2020, demanding a meeting.



Mr. A sent a text message to Mr. B, who was his boyfriend, "I'm leaving the company. In return, I won't let you go to work either", "I'll show you what happens when the person you love changes", "I'm leaving now, so don't regret it" appears to have attempted to contact you.



It is known that Mr. A developed into Mr. B and her in-house lover at a company in Seongju-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do in June 2020 and has been dating for about 3 months.



The court said, "The victim is complaining that daily life is difficult enough to live while avoiding people with similar body types to the accused. We summed up one point,” he explained, explaining the reason for the sentencing.