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In "Detectives' Trade Secrets," viewers were shocked by the true story of a married man who falsely married his best friend to acquire the nationality of a Korean-Chinese mistress.
In Channel A's "Detective 24:00" (hereinafter referred to as "Tambi"), which aired on the 9th, the whole story of the terrorist incident at an unmanned photo studio in the middle of Seoul was revealed.
Last week, the client asked for help, saying, "Please find the culprit who caused about 70 million won in damage to the unmanned photo studio." The criminal paid 950,000 won with a card lost by another person at an unmanned photo studio operated by his client and committed an act of urinating all over the store. Then, four days later, he reappeared, fired fire extinguishers all over the store, and ran away.
The damage, including damage to expensive machinery and loss of business suspension, amounted to about 70 million won. During the investigation, the goblin detectives received a tip that the criminal was from Hong Kong and was staying in Korea with his mother. In addition, it was revealed that the police are also chasing after him by bursting about 10 fire extinguishers and even stealing convenience stores at the prayer house where the criminal stayed.
After a persistent pursuit, the detectives found the terrorist at a property. The culprit was a 13-year-old boy of Hong Kong nationality, much younger than expected. The sight of him smiling casually after watching the CCTV footage of the fire extinguisher terrorist attack caused anger among many.
He then said of his criminal activity, "The devil made him do it. If you don't do what you're told, you'll hit me in the head and stomach," he repeated. Defconn, who watched it, responded furiously, "Laughing?" and Kim Poong was puzzled, saying, "I think I've heard a real devil."
Eventually, the criminal was handed over to the police, but practical punishment was difficult because he was a juvenile and a foreigner. Despite the enormous damage, the client had to wrap up the case with only 1.1 million won in compensation for cleaning costs.
In the "case notebook" section with actor Heo Sung-tae, the story of a woman who suspected an affair was revealed, saying, "On the wedding anniversary, my drunken husband called another woman's name in bed."
The detective team's investigation revealed that the client's husband was having an affair with his best friend's wife at a friend's house. What was even more surprising was that her husband's best friend already knew about his friend's affair with his wife.
He didn't even want to make an affair alibi for two people, he continued his shocking act of holding a hotel room. After watching this, Kim Poong said, "It's beyond my imagination," and Defconn said, "Wow... "It's crazy. Really..." he couldn't stop saying. One-day detective Huh Sung-tae said, "Was the level of 'Tambi' this high. This program is amazing," he said.
The whole story of the event that was later revealed was even more shocking. The client's husband promised to marry his Korean-Chinese girlfriend, whom he met while studying in China six years ago, but they broke up due to opposition from his father. After that, he married his client without love, and a year and a half ago, he accidentally reunited with his old lover and everything began.
The client's husband paid 50 million won in gambling debt for his ex-girlfriend to acquire Korean citizenship and married his best friend in disguise on the condition that he pay 3 million won per month. After acquiring nationality, he planned to divorce his client and remarry his ex-girlfriend, and had already booked a wedding hall in China.
"This woman came first, not you," Defconn was astonished by her client husband's brazen attitude, saying, "It's the best true story I've ever heard of." In the end, the client took legal action, reporting a disguised marriage for the acquisition of nationality of a mistress, along with a mutual lawsuit.
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