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Large-scale Illegal Gambling at Hold'em Pub... Reason for Over 100 People Being Charged ('Hyung, Suda')

HAN Hyunjung
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2025-04-25 11:25:03
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Detective Yoo Je-wook from Chungcheong Province appears on 'Hyung, Suda' showcasing his sharp instincts as a veteran even in a relaxed tone.

In the 4th episode of the Wave X E Channel original web entertainment 'Hyung, Suda', which will be released on the 25th, Detective Yoo Je-wook from the Sejong Southern Police Station will discuss the investigation into illegal hold'em pubs, as well as the shocking details of a case where a man smuggled a gun after a breakup to threaten his ex-lover's family. Detective Kim Bo-sung from the same police station will also join the episode.

Detective Yoo Je-wook previously revealed the investigation process of the shocking Osaka newlywed nicotine murder case during Season 1 of 'Brave Detectives', which achieved the 'highest viewership rating of 2049' at that time.

Regarding this, Detective Yoo states, "I think it might have been evaluated based on the weight of the case." He also, like last time, hands over a 'towel-cum-business card' engraved with his phone number to the MCs and explains its significance.

In this broadcast, Detectives Yoo Je-wook and Kim Bo-sung will reveal the reality of how the recently trending 'hold'em pubs' have transformed into illegal gambling where cash is exchanged, focusing on the investigation process. It was an unprecedented case where over 100 people were charged in a large-scale gambling operation involving 400 to 500 individuals.

The broadcast will show everything from the start of the investigation to actual on-site arrests. Above all, the calm demeanor of a 33-year veteran detective controlling the scene and methodically organizing the situation is expected to capture viewers' attention.

Additionally, the episode will introduce a case where a man, trying to forget the pain of a breakup by sailing the world on a yacht, smuggled a gun to threaten his ex-lover's family and then voluntarily went to the police station. On the man's phone, which he claimed was unjust, 533 diary-style notes were found, containing a flow of emotions transforming from longing to anger, which is expected to add to the shock.

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