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Warrant refused for stalking a man who broke in and assaulted his girlfriend despite a police warning

The court is said to have said, “There is no fear of escaping or destroying evidence.”

The arrest warrant for a man in his twenties who broke into his girlfriend’s house who reported the break-in to him even after receiving a warning from the police to punish him for stalking was dismissed.

According to the Jinju Police Station in Gyeongnam on the 21st, the Jinju Branch of the Changwon District Court rejected the arrest warrant for Mr.

As the reason for the dismissal, the court said, “There is no fear of escaping or destroying evidence.”

Person A is accused of breaking into Mr B’s house, which is on the second floor, on the second floor of a multi-family house in Jinju at 0:05 on the 20th, stealing his mobile phone and assaulting him twice.

At 11:10 o’clock on the 19th, just before the crime, Mr. A report by Mr. B says, “Even though I said we wanted to break up, he still followed me.”

He is also known to have a criminal record of violence in the past.

Immediately after the arrest of Mr A, the police took temporary measures 2 and 3 to prohibit physical or online access to Mr. B.

In addition, temporary measure No. 4 was announced, which would allow imprisonment for up to a month, apart from the official investigation.

B was given a smart watch with police reporting and location notification functionality.

Victims wearing smartwatches can notify the police of dangerous situations by pressing a single button in the event of a similar situation.

The police plan to allow B to live in a safe place that is not open to A, and carry out dedicated patrols in line with B’s lifestyle.

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