Police said Sunday they have tracked down 46 people in connection with online murder threat posts across the country amid concerns of copycat crimes following a recent stabbing rampage at a department store south of Seoul.
Demand for pepper spray, expandable batons and whistles is soaring amid growing safety concerns arising from back-to-back stabbing rampages and the ensuing online threats of copycat crimes, data showed Sunday.
SEOUL (AFP) – South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol called yesterday for mobilising all possible forces and police announced they won’t hesitate to use their firearms after a series of stabbings shook the typically low-crime country. The second mass stabbing in two weeks took place last Thursday in Bundang, about 20 kilometres (km) southeast of Seoul, […]
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