▲ Graffiti painted throughout an apartment complex in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do


It turned out that the graffiti in question was 'graffiti' drawn out of curiosity by a teenager while residents were terrified by the discovery of strange graffiti of unknown meaning in a large apartment complex in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province.



Graffiti is a picture drawn like graffiti on a street wall or by spraying paint with a sprayer.



Suwon Nambu Police Station in Gyeonggi Province announced today (30th) that it is investigating the 10th group A on charges of property damage.



Group A is accused of graffiti on about 20 places, including sculptures, entrance doors, and walls of public toilets, around 7,000 households in Gwonseon-gu, Suwon-si, for almost a month from the beginning of this month until recently.



When similar graffiti of unusual shapes were found one after another throughout the apartment complex, anxiety that it was like a 'criminal mark' spread among residents, and the apartment management office reported it to the police on the 22nd.



The police began to identify the suspect, capturing the appearance of a man wearing a hat leaving the scene after graffiti through security camera analysis.



When this case was reported through the media, the parents of group A voluntarily attended the police with group A on the 29th and were investigated.



Army A admitted to all his crimes during the police investigation and stated, "I came to know about graffiti through the Internet, and I drew similar patterns here and there out of curiosity."



The police plan to send Army A to the prosecution as soon as the on-site investigation is complete.



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