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Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Investigates National Soccer Player Hwang Eui-jo’s Private Life Disclosure

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency has taken over the investigation of Hwang Eui-jo, a national soccer player, who recently had his private life exposed. The Cyber Investigation Team of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced that they will be transferring the case from the Seongdong Police Station and commencing an investigation.

The controversy surrounding Hwang Eui-jo began when an Instagram user claimed to be his ex-boyfriend and accused him of being involved with multiple women, causing significant damage. The user even shared videos and photos of Hwang Eui-jo with a woman. As a result, Hwang Eui-jo made his social network service (SNS) account private, and the controversial posts were made private as well. However, this did not prevent numerous posts on social media platforms, such as Twitter, with some individuals expressing interest in purchasing the video. Consequently, Hwang Eui-jo’s scheduled fan meeting was subsequently canceled.

On the 26th, Hwang Eui-jo’s representatives filed a complaint with the Seongdong Police Station, accusing the netizen of defamation and intimidation under the Information and Communications Network Act. In addition to this, Hwang Eui-jo stated that his mobile phone was stolen while he was playing for Olympiacos in Greece on November 4th of last year. Since the beginning of last month, he claims to have received threatening messages including statements such as “I will distribute (photos)” and “It will be fun if it is released.” Furthermore, legal action is also being considered against the responsible party.

The police are planning to soon call in Hwang Eui-jo and his representatives for further investigation to obtain a statement from the victim.

Hwang Ui-jo celebrates after scoring the opening goal in the match between Korea and El Salvador in the evaluation match of the national soccer team held at the Daejeon World Cup Stadium on the 20th. random news

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency is directly investigating the case of Hwang Eui-jo (31), a national soccer player, who revealed his private life.

On the 28th, the Cyber ​​Investigation Team of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced, “Today, the accusation case of Hwang Eui-jo will be transferred from the Seongdong Police Station and the investigation will begin.”

On the 25th, an Instagram user posted a post claiming to be Hwang Ui-jo’s ex-boyfriend and claiming that Hwang Ui-jo was in a relationship with several women and causing damage. He also shared videos and photos of Hwang Eui-jo and a woman together. Afterwards, Hwang Eui-jo made his social network service (SNS) account private, and the disclosures were also made private. Since then, many posts have been posted on social media such as Twitter, saying that they will buy the video. Hwang Eui-jo’s fan meeting scheduled for the next day was also cancelled.

On the 26th, Hwang Eui-jo’s side filed a complaint with the Seongdong Police Station in Seoul to investigate the netizen who posted the post on charges of defamation and intimidation under the Information and Communications Network Act. He continued, “My mobile phone was stolen on November 4 last year while I was playing for Olympiacos in Greece, and since the beginning of last month, I have received threatening messages saying, ‘I will distribute (photos)’ and ‘ It will be fun if it is released’.” We will also take legal action against him.”

The police plan to call Hwang Eui-jo’s side soon to investigate the victim.

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