Korea's top spy agency and Cambodian police announced Friday that they arrested a Chinese drug supplier who provided methamphetamine to the producers of spiked drinks that fooled underage students in southern Seoul last year.
Police have booked nine more suspected accomplices in the recently detected installations of spy cameras at about 40 polling stations ahead of the April 10 parliamentary elections, officials said Monday.
Two men died after they jumped from the terrace of their hotel room on Wednesday. Police later discovered the bodies of two women in the room.
Two women were found dead in a hotel room in Paju, Gyeonggi, where two men also died from jumping off the same building.
Election-related mischief and mishaps took place throughout the country on Wednesday, including cases where people tried to open a ballot box or attempted to block others from entering a polling station.
Two people accused of installing spy cameras at six early voting sites to assist a YouTuber were arrested and transferred to prosecutors, police said Tuesday.
Police said Monday that they had identified a suspect who allegedly created a doctored viral video of President Yoon Suk Yeol that depicted Yoon seemingly admitting to corruption.
In Dangjin, South Chungcheong, a man called 51 times in six hours beginning at 7:14 a.m. on Monday, saying that he is "Army Sergeant Yang" and he "is engaging in prostitution in a coffee shop."
Two people were injured, according to the police.
A Korean man was assaulted by three white men in Sydney last December while he was in Australia for a working holiday.
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