The 'Wangjaesan Incident' group executive found guilty after 12 years of indictment... "Distribution of anti-state materials"
An executive of a group related to the 'Wangjaesan incident' has been sentenced to six months in prison with a two-year suspended sentence for possessing and distributing anti-state materials, 12 years after being indicted.
In a notable conclusion to a prolonged legal saga, an executive of a group related to the Wangjaesan incident has been sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for two years. This ruling comes 12 years after the accused, identified as Mr. G (46), was indicted for charges related to the possession and distribution of anti-state materials under South Korea's National Security Act. The Incheon District Court's Judge Kwak Yeosan stated that while Mr. G was involved in the distribution of propaganda materials advocating the North Korean Juche ideology, there was insufficient evidence to demonstrate that his actions posed a direct threat to the nation's safety or fundamental democratic order.