The ruling Democratic Party (DP) and the government have agreed to push for abolishing the statute of limitations for sex crime involving children and minors.
DP and government officials held a consultative meeting Sunday to discuss ways to strengthen the punishment of digital sex crime in response to a high-profile sex exploitation case at online chat rooms involving minors, widely known as the “Nth room case.”
At least 103 people, including 26 underage girls, are known to have been exploited in the Nth room case, in which the arrested prime suspect, Cho Ju-bin, allegedly lured victims into taking photos and later coerced them into performing more gruesome sex acts.
“In case of sex crimes involving children and minors, we will push to set the minimum years of sentencing and abolish the statute of limitations,” the DP and the government said in a statement.
“We will also actively consider raising the statutory ceiling of punishment…
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