Ulsan police arrested 16 people… Show off your tattoo and bow at 90 degrees to show off your power
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(Ulsan = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Geun-ju = A large number of so-called ‘MZ gangsters’ who were dissatisfied with their senior gang members and went on a rampage in the middle of the city by destroying their seniors’ vehicles were arrested by the police.
The Ulsan Police Agency announced on the 21st that it had caught 44 emerging gangsters in the region and detained 16 on charges of violating the Act on Punishment of Violence, etc. (Formation and Activities of Groups, etc.).
Arrested Mr. A and others found senior gangster B’s car on a road in Ulsan in April 2022 and damaged the window.
When Mr. B found out about this, he got angry and called Mr. A and others to a karaoke room, and they went into the karaoke room and started an uproar, including spraying fire extinguishers with other gangsters of their age.
It is known that Mr. A and others built their own power by engaging in such ‘low-life situations’ as their existing seniors often ‘gathered’ and harassed them, but did not distribute profits well.
Emerging gangsters in their 20s and 30s, some as young as their late teens, created an atmosphere of fear by making loud noises, bowing at 90 degrees, and standing in a line with people passing by, exposing their tattoos.
There was also a group assault on three citizens who simply bumped shoulders on the street.
This organization also operated an illegal gambling house disguised as a ‘hold’em pub’ and an internet gambling site in solidarity with other local gangsters.
A police official said, “It has been almost 10 years since 2014 that an emerging gangster was identified in Ulsan and handed over to the prosecution. We are also planning to strictly investigate gambling sites operated in solidarity with organized crime gangs across the country.”
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2023/11/21 11:11 Sent
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