An article was posted on an online community urging the disclosure of the identity of A (47), a 'child serial rapist' who was released from prison after raping four teenage children.



Yesterday (19th), an article titled 'OOO, who picked only a 10-year-old girl and raped her and never revealed her identity' was posted on the community.



The photo of the judgment sentence attached with the article details the sexual assault and sexual harassment that Mr. A has committed for two years.



The author explained the reason for writing, saying, "Your help is desperately needed to disclose your identity" and "It is to prevent another victim."



After that, in April of last year, Mr. A was released from prison after serving his sentence, but unlike other sex offenders, his identity was not disclosed.



According to the judgment, Mr. A sexually assaulted 4 10-year-old girls and sexually assaulted one with a similar method for two years from 2004.

Also, in the early 1990s, he had a criminal history of sexually harassing a minor or attempted to molest a minor.



In response, A was charged with violating the Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes and Victim Protection, and in July 2006, the court sentenced A to 15 years in prison.



After that, in April of last year, Mr. A was released from prison after serving his sentence, but unlike other sex offenders, his identity was not disclosed.



Previously, Kim Geun-sik, who raped 11 minors from May 2006 to September of that year, was not included in the 'Sex Offender Personal Information Registration Target', causing controversy.

The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family filed a request for information disclosure with the court last year, and this information was accepted.



However, although the time of the last crime of Mr. A was about 5 months earlier than that of Kim Geun-sik, the identity of Mr. A was not disclosed.



According to the 'Enforcement Decree of the Act on the Protection of Juveniles' applied at the time, the 'disclosure of the identity of sex offenders for juveniles' took effect on June 30, 2006, and Mr. A committed a crime before and was not included in the subject of disclosure. .



In response, the author said, "Mr. A is a time bomb level criminal with no electronic location tracking devices, no disclosure of sex offenders, and no 1:1 close monitoring." In order to prevent other damage, it is necessary to at least disclose personal information."



"The only information about Mr. Lee is that he was born, where he committed the crime, and he worked as a used car dealer."



Netizens who heard the story responded, "What human rights are there to the person who committed child sex crimes?", "It's not worth swearing at," and "I called right away," and raised their voices that the identity of Mr. A should be disclosed.