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Notorious child rapist gets new jail term for curfew violation

- By Lee Hyo-jin lhj@koreatimes.co.kr

Convicted child rapist Cho Doosoon has been placed behind bars again after receiving a three-month jail term, Wednesday, for breaking his court-mandated curfew.

The Ansan branch of the Suwon District Court issued the sentence to the 72-year-old for violating a criminal law mandating him to wear a GPS-enabled electronic anklet and adhering to related laws on curfews, stressing that even a single case of such violations should not be taken lightly.

“The implementa­tion of electronic monitoring devices is aimed at facilitati­ng the reintegrat­ion of offenders into society while ensuring public safety. Any deviation from these measures cannot be tolerated,” the judge said, delivering the verdict.

The court also noted that Cho has shown no signs of remorse for violating the curfew. He requested reduced fines from the investigat­ive authoritie­s and prosecutor­s and complained that he had no choice but to leave the house due to his wife.

Cho was accused of breaching a legal order not to leave his home between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. He was indicted for leaving his residence in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, around 9:05 p.m. on Dec. 4 last year.

On that day, Cho wandered outside of his house alone for a few minutes before his probation officers spotted him via surveillan­ce cameras. He told officers that he left home after a squabble with his wife and stayed outside for about 40 minutes in total.

Violation of the electronic anklet law and related curfews carries a penalty of up to one year of imprisonme­nt or a fine of up to 10 million won ($7,460.) Explaining their decision to imprison him once again, the court deemed that imposing a fine would be insufficie­nt punishment considerin­g Cho’s economic status.

Cho reportedly displayed disrespect­ful behavior throughout Wednesday’s trial, interrupti­ng the judge’s remarks with comments such as, “The judge is speaking prettily, but I can’t hear her.”

He was immediatel­y taken into custody following the sentence.

Cho was released from prison in December 2020 after serving a 12-year term for raping an eightyear-old girl in 2008. The convict, then 57, violently raped the child in a church restroom in Ansan after kidnapping her while she was on her way to school. The victim was left with injuries so severe that they resulted in permanent internal damage.

Following his release, Cho was subject to strict probation rules, including the requiremen­t of wearing the electronic anklet for seven years.

 ?? Yonhap ?? Cho Doo-soon speaks to reporters as he leaves the Ansan branch of the Suwon District Court in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, following a trial on the violation of his curfew, March 11.
Yonhap Cho Doo-soon speaks to reporters as he leaves the Ansan branch of the Suwon District Court in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, following a trial on the violation of his curfew, March 11.

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