SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean police launched an investigation after a man was arrested on suspicion of filming and selling nude photos and videos of boys and girls over 1,300 years old. Kim Young-jun is accused of making nude videos of some 27,000 people, including 39 children, and the videos have been shared online since 2013. When a 29-year-old appeared in front of reporters "I feel sorry for the victims and I promise I'll never do that again, "he said.
According to the police, the attacker disguised himself as a woman to meet the men and forced them to be naked during the video call. To avoid suspicion, he uses female pornography on the Internet and various tools to convert female voices into female voices. Police opened an investigation in April after receiving a complaint from a man, and the suspect was arrested at his home on June 3. Police are also looking for people who bought obscene videos of the suspect. The police cooperate with the government to remove obscene material and remove it from the Internet.
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