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Things that someone thought of as simple deviations keep getting bigger. A complaint was filed against four Lotte Giants players who recently visited the Taiwanese game room.
According to News 1, the Busan Metropolitan Police Agency received a complaint against Ko Seung-min (26), Kim Dong-hyuk (26), Na Seung-yeop (24), and Kim Se-min (23) from Lotte on the 19th.
The complaint included allegations of gambling in Taiwan, receiving prizes above the standard, and allegations that some players visited the gambling center last year. However, allegations that a player sexually harassed a female employee of the business were reportedly omitted.
The issues received are not much different from the allegations spread in the online community. Four Lotte players, Ko Seung-min, Kim Dong-hyuk, Na Seung-yeop and Kim Se-min, visited the business around 2 a.m. on the 12th. As a result of Lotte's confirmation, the workplace was also classified as illegal in Taiwan, and they could not avoid disciplinary action.
According to KBO regulations, gambling activities such as illegal Internet gambling are set as suspension of participation activities for more than one month, suspension of more than 30 games, and sanctions of more than 3 million won.
On top of that, Lotte, which summoned four people from Taiwan to Busan a day after the incident, predicted strong disciplinary action. In previous years, it could have ended with disciplinary action by the club and KBO and self-reflection by the players. Eventually, however, the situation became complicated when a complaint was filed with the police.
The Busan Metropolitan Police Agency will first find out the facts about the complaint and then decide whether to investigate it.
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