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Lee Geun-an, known for his role in police torture, dies at 88, prompting discussions on human rights abuses in South Korea's past Lee Geun-an, known for his role in police torture, dies at 88, prompting discussions on human rights abuses in South Korea's past

Lee Geun-an, known for his role in police torture, dies at 88, prompting discussions on human rights abuses in South Korea's past

Lee Geun-an, infamously known as the "torture expert," passed away recently from multiple organ failure at the age of 88. His death has ignited renewed discussions about the methods and legacy of police torture during South Korea's authoritarian regimes, a time characterized by severe human rights abuses. Lee was notorious for brutal techniques including "chicken roasting," a method allegedly involving torture by intense heat, and waterboarding, which inflicted extreme psychological and physical agony upon victims. Despite the public outcry over his actions, Lee has historically portrayed himself as a “patriot” and never showed remorse for his conduct, claiming that his... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 28 Mar 2026 02:06
UK government intensifies crackdown on Southeast Asian scam syndicate linked to cryptocurrency laundering of stolen data UK government intensifies crackdown on Southeast Asian scam syndicate linked to cryptocurrency laundering of stolen data

UK government intensifies crackdown on Southeast Asian scam syndicate linked to cryptocurrency laundering of stolen data

The UK government has heightened its efforts to dismantle a sprawling criminal syndicate operating 'scam centres' in Southeast Asia. This crackdown involves imposing sanctions on a cryptocurrency system that is believed to facilitate the laundering of stolen personal data. These fraudulent operations employ elaborate schemes, including fake romantic relationships, to exploit victims around the world, particularly in the UK. The scam centres, operating in countries across Southeast Asia, reportedly utilize trafficked foreign nationals who are forcibly confined and compelled to engage in online fraud. Victims are often subjected to threats of torture, illustrating the severe human rights abuses associated with... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 26 Mar 2026 11:12
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