Apink is again threatened with bombs in his concert.


The group of girls Apink has faced another bomb threat during the 2017 Busan One Asia Festival (BOF).
On October 22, a call was made by someone who claimed to have installed explosives inside the Busan Asiad Main Stadium, prompting the police to call the site to search for any dangerous material. It is said that the man called from a private international number and said: "Today there will be a concert at the Asiad Main Stadium, and I installed explosives under the stage and in several other places. I'm calling because I regret my actions. "
It was sent to a bomb disposal unit and special forces to register the area, but nothing unusual was found. The police were on alert throughout the night, but, fortunately, nothing happened during the concert.
The police are currently tracking down the man who made the bomb threat. They think it's the same man who has been threatening Apink for four months since June 14, since Apink was scheduled to perform at the festival and the calls are still made by an international number.
Apink has been the subject of bomb threats since its showcase in June. Recently, members Naeun and Chorong became the object of these threats in the events they were planning to attend. The Apink agency stated: "INTERPOL has issued a red notice. We have heard that it will not be easy to catch the culprit because he does not live in Korea. We will do everything possible to cooperate with the authorities and help catch the culprit as soon as possible. "
After revealing that the Korean police has discovered the identity of the suspect behind the bomb threats made against the Apink group.
Attorney Kim Bong Woo, who represents Apink, gave an exclusive interview and said: "The reason it has taken so long to prosecute the terrorist suspect is because he currently resides in Canada. The Korean police continue their investigation towards the suspect. The members of Apink previously filed a lawsuit against malicious comments, and we believe that the suspect is also involved in that lawsuit. INTERPOL has published a "red notice" (request for arrest and extradition) on the suspect and the Korean police have sent a request to the Canadian to cooperate. "

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