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Two Bucheon Station YouTubers Charged With Sexual Harassment

Two YouTubers who held a live broadcast in the Bucheon Station area while executing sexually suggestive moves were submitted to the prosecution. Bigger picture Last month, two YouTubers who held a live broadcast in the Bucheon Station area while executing sexually suggestive moves were submitted to the prosecution. Two YouTubers who conducted live broadcasts in the Bucheon Station vicinity, executing sexually provocative moves, have been handed to the prosecution. Police vow to continue to crack down on the YouTubers who continue to engage in “outrageous broadcasts.” On the 3rd, the Bucheon Wonmi Police Station in Gyeonggi Province indicted two 30-year-old men and women, A and B, for public obscenity without incarceration. Mr. B has approximately 10,000 YouTube subscribers and broadcasts in Bucheon City and beyond. On June 19, police say they committed an indecent crime by making sexual gestures during a YouTube live broadcast at Pinocchio Square near Bucheon Station. Police investigated after a merchant who observed the crime reported it and provided a video. The video shows Mr. A telling Mr. B, “If the police come, this will be considered public indecency,” yet he continued. YouTubers nearby filmed and streamed the act. Later last month, the police booked them for public obscenity and transferred them to the prosecution without custody. Police have been tightening down on Bucheon Station YouTubers’ aberrant behavior in addition to Mr. A and Mr. B. Bucheon Wonmi Police Station detained and indicted 20-year-old YouTuber C for obstruction of business and 30-year-old YouTuber D for insult late last month. Police said Mr. C provoked restaurant owners and employees near Bucheon Station four times between June and September. Mr. C was investigated for verbally harassing restaurant staff and threatening with a soju bottle. He also committed the acts while on probation for a previous felony and violated the Minor Offenses Act over 30 times. Person D allegedly insulted five police officers who responded to a YouTube broadcast near Bucheon Station in August and September. Yelling and screaming at responding officers, he was uncooperative. Police suspect the perpetrators committed crimes against self-employed people and police personnel to make money using sensational scenes. A cop said, “Normally, it’s not easy to get arrested for insult or other charges, but the court immediately issued a warrant.

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