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Yonsei explosion suspect faces attempted murder charges

By Kim Bo-eunPolice are considering filing attempted murder charges against a student suspected of leaving a parcel containing a homemade explosive at the office of a Yonsei University professor, Tuesday.Police at the Seodaemun Police Station apprehended the suspect identified as Kim, 25, on Tuesday evening.Kim, an engineering major at the university’s graduate school, left a box containing a bomb in front of the office of a professor also surnamed Kim at the school’s engineering faculty building around 7:40 a.m. that day. The professor sustained injuries to his neck and arm around an hour later after the bomb exploded when he opened it.Police are focusing on the fact that the student left the box in front of the professor’s office, and not elsewhere, as backing suspicions that the explosive was directed at the professor and not planted randomly.Police said because the bomb was “clumsily made,” it did not cause life-threatening injuries but if it had exploded as intended, it could have killed the person opening the box.Kim told police he had targeted the

Jun 14, 2017
Yonsei explosion suspect faces attempted murder charges
  • PHOTOS Professor injured in parcel bomb explosion at Yonsei University
  • Police apprehend Yonsei University explosion suspect
  • Yonsei explosion suspect: 'I made the bomb by myself'

'I was fired for reporting sexual harassment,' former Korea Univ. TA claims

 By Lee Kyung-min A former teaching assistant at Korea University (KU) has filed a petition with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) claiming she was fired after reporting her former professor to police for sexual harassment, the human rights watchdog said Wednesday.According to the NHRC, the woman, whose identity is being withheld, recently submitted a petition claiming she was wrongfully terminated from the teaching assistant position and almost expelled from the university in Seoul.In the petition, the student said her professor asked her out to a bar near the school, saying he would give her advice on writing her thesis, Nov. 24 last year. Another professor from a different university was also present.At the bar, she claimed, she was sexually harassed by the KU professor and verbally abused by the other.She filed a complaint with Seongbuk Police Station in northern Seoul against the two. Police referred the case to the prosecution with the recommendation that the KU professor not be indicted, while the other professor should. The prosecution investigation is ong

Jun 14, 2017

Father of five falls to death in 'rope cutting' murder

The picture is not related to the story. / Courtesy of Wikimedia CommonsBy Lee Han-sooPolice have caught a man who allegedly cut a painter’s safety rope in a dispute over noisy music, causing the worker to plunge to his death from a 15-story building.The painter, 46, the father of five children, fell 40 meters on June 8. Police have sought a warrant to arrest the suspect -- a resident of the building in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province -- on a murder charge.The tragic incident took place at 8:10 a.m. on June 8, according to police. The painter was listening to music on his cell phone while working on the building’s exterior.The “noisy” music provoked the resident, who was drunk after failing to get a job, police said. The resident complained to the painter but was ignored. The resident then ran up to the roof and cut the painter’s safety rope.“I cut the rope in a fit of anger,” the resident, surnamed Seo, reportedly said.Seo initially denied cutting the rope, but admitted it after police found evidence. According to police, Seo had a h

Jun 14, 2017
Father of five falls to death in 'rope cutting' murder
  • Family of 'rope-cut' murder victim gets outpouring of support

Yonsei explosion suspect: 'I made the bomb by myself'

A Yonsei University graduate student arrested as a suspect for a nail bomb blast that injured a professor this week told police Wednesday he designed the explosive by himself without searching the Internet.Police apprehended the student, identified only as 25-year-old Kim, Tuesday night for sending a homemade bomb to his professor's office at the engineering faculty building of the university in western Seoul earlier in the day. The professor also surnamed Kim suffered burns after opening a box containing the explosive.According to the police, the student confessed that he made the bomb on his own without Googling or looking up YouTube clips.The explosive, which was placed inside a drink tumbler, had a detonator connected with wires and four batteries that can be purchased from any hardware store. It was filled with gunpowder and dozens of small bolts, which police suspect were intended to maximize the damage."It seems that the suspect used his own basic scientific knowledge to design the bomb," a police officer said.The police sent the suspect's computer and mobile phone to the nati

Jun 14, 2017
Yonsei explosion suspect: 'I made the bomb by myself'
  • PHOTOS Professor injured in parcel bomb explosion at Yonsei University
  • Police apprehend Yonsei University explosion suspect
  • Yonsei explosion suspect faces attempted murder charges

Undocumented foreigner honored for saving elderly from blaze

Nimal By Lee Kyung-minImmigration authorities said Tuesday that they are likely to cancel a 10 million won ($8,860) fine on a Sri Lankan man, 38, imposed for overstaying here illegally. The man who goes by his first name Nimal sustained multiple burn injuries after he entered a burning house to save a 90-year-old woman. He is the first illegal alien to have won a government-recognized award for such a “righteous act.”According to an official at the Korea Immigration Service’s Daegu office, the man whose full name is Katabilla Ketiye Ge-Dara Nimal Siri, is likely to be granted leniency. His work visa expired last September.“We asked Nimal and his legal representative to come to our office on Wednesday with the necessary documents ready,” an official said.“We will convene a meeting to positively consider canceling the fine after reviewing his past,” she added.This comes a day after the Ministry of Health and Welfare gave Nimal an award recognizing his courageous act in accordance with the Protection of Persons Killed or Wounded for a Right

Jun 13, 2017
Undocumented foreigner honored for saving elderly from blaze

Police apprehend Yonsei University explosion suspect

Counter-terrorist police search for bombs possibly hidden near the building where an explosion occurred at Yonsei University in Seoul, Tuesday. / Korea Times photo by Choi Won-sukBy Jung Min-ho A professor suffered burns and lacerations after a homemade bomb exploded outside his office at Yonsei University in Seoul, police said Tuesday.Following analysis of surveillance cameras police apprehended a 25-year-old suspect ― one of the professor’s students ― who told them that he was infuriated after the professor had refused to give him the credits he needed to graduate.Police and the military deployed anti-terrirism forces to the school./ Korea Times photo by Choi Won-sukPolice and the military deployed anti-terrorism forces to the school in case there were more hidden bombs on campus.The 47-year-old professor, surnamed Kim, was taken to hospital with injuries to his neck, chest and hands. Police said they were not life-threatening.The explosion occurred in the school’s engineering faculty building at around 8:40 a.m. after Kim opened a box he found in a paper

Jun 13, 2017
Police apprehend Yonsei University explosion suspect
  • PHOTOS Professor injured in parcel bomb explosion at Yonsei University
  • Yonsei explosion suspect: 'I made the bomb by myself'
  • Yonsei explosion suspect faces attempted murder charges
  • Appeals court retains 2-year jail term for student bomber

'Comfort women' have individual rights to sue Japan despite Seoul-Tokyo deal: court

Despite a 2015 deal between South Korea and Japan to end a bilateral feud over colonial-era sexual enslavement, its South Korean victims still have individual rights to sue the Japanese government for compensation, Seoul has recently concluded.The government submitted the position to the Seoul Central District Court in late April upon the court's order to define the legal effectiveness of the agreement signed in December 2015.The court was dealing with a civilian suit filed by 12 South Korean victims of Japan's wartime sexual enslavement, who wanted the government to indemnify Japan for psychological and material damage incurred by the so-called comfort women deal.In a written response to the court, the government said, "The comfort women deal does not override the victims' individual rights to claim indemnity," according to a source close to the plaintiffs.The deal had called for the two governments to put the issue to an end "for good and irreversibly," with Japan paying 1 billion yen (US$9.1 million) to financially assist the victims.Still, the government said in the court respons

Jun 13, 2017
'Comfort women' have individual rights to sue Japan despite Seoul-Tokyo deal: court
  • Koreans, Japanese poles apart over 'comfort women'
  • VIDEO 1st film proof of Korean 'comfort women' discovered

서울 연세대 공학관서 폭발사고…교수 1명 부상

/ 독자제공 / 독자제공 / 독자제공(서울=코리아타임스) 우지원 인턴기자 = 13일 오전 8시 41분경 서울 신촌에 위치한 연세대학교 제 1공학관에서 폭발사고가 발생했다. 사고가 일어난 장소는 기계공학과의 김모 교수의 연구실로, 김 교수는 화상을 입고 인근 세브란스병원으로 후송됐다.연합뉴스에 따르면 목격자들은 "택배를 열었는데 갑자기 폭파됐다. 작은 나사들이 튀어나왔다. 테러가 의심된다"고 말한 것으로 전해졌다.현재 경찰은 정확한 사고 경위를 조사하기 위해 경찰특공대를 연세대에 급파한 것으로 알려졌다.

Jun 13, 2017
서울 연세대 공학관서 폭발사고…교수 1명 부상

PHOTOS Professor injured in parcel bomb explosion at Yonsei University

A police SWAT team reacts to a parcel bomb explosion in Yonsei University’s engineering faculty building Tuesday morning. / Korea Times photo by Choi Won-sukBy Lee Han-sooA parcel exploded at Yonsei University on Tuesday morning, injuring a professor.The unidentified package was delivered to a laboratory in an engineering complex. The parcel exploded as the professor, surnamed Kim, opened it at about 8:40 a.m.“A delivery package suddenly exploded when it was opened,” a witness said.Other people said they saw small screws flying from the box. Kim was taken to nearby Severance Hospital, where he was in a stable condition.“I found a box in a shopping bag hanging on a door knob,” he told police. “It suddenly exploded when I opened it."Police and military bomb squad units are at the scene."So far, we believe that the explosion occurred from one side of the parcel,” a police officer told Yonhap News Agency. “The explosives appear to have been clumsily made."Police have not ruled out a terrorist attack. The remains of the parcel bomb.&nbs

Jun 13, 2017
Professor injured in parcel bomb explosion at Yonsei University [PHOTOS]
  • Police apprehend Yonsei University explosion suspect
  • Yonsei explosion suspect: 'I made the bomb by myself'
  • Yonsei explosion suspect faces attempted murder charges

Man scammed billions posing as ex-Chinese leader Jiang Zemin's nephew

By Lee Han-sooPolice have arrested a Korean-Chinese man, surnamed Kim, for allegedly scamming a construction contractor while posing as the nephew of ex-Chinese President Jiang Zemin.Kim, 48, allegedly approached a Korean-Chinese construction contractor in Shenzhen, China, after receiving information about a large apartment project in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in which the contractor wished to be involved.Kim posed as the nephew of Jiang Zemin, who is managing director of the investment firm in charge of the project.Kim allegedly scammed the contractor out of 1 billion won after promising him $65 million (73 billion won) credit from the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China for a small commission.Kim then wired the billion won to his mistress in Korea, but she began using the money to buy an apartment and pay off debts. Kim then lodged a complaint about his mistress to police.The police, who were aware of the alleged fraud, arrested Kim in Seoul on Sunday after receiving information that he would be at the station to make a statement about his mistress. 

Jun 11, 2017
Man scammed billions posing as ex-Chinese leader Jiang Zemin's nephew
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