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Transit groper sent packing
VANCOUVER/CKNW (AM980)
Liza Yuzda | Email news tips to liza@cknw.com
2/13/2013

A man with outstanding warrants in South Korea is on his way back to that country after Transit Police say he was caught touching what he shouldn't.


Anne Drennan with Transit Police says border officials deported 49 year old Seung Woo Min who had had been living in Vancouver illegally.


Drennan says he was found out after witnesses reported a man groping women on transit.

"We knew which line he was travelling on, had good information on  his description from the witness and there he was right in front of us, and in fact he was caught in the act"
 
Drennan says if witnesses or victims give transit police a good description of a crime, video surveillance allows them to quickly pin down a suspect.


She says Min's alleged crimes in South Korea are financial and date back to the mid-nineties.

 


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  1. AnneH_4 posted on 02/13/2013 02:32 PM
    This is good news. Now I am wondering why it takes so long for others who ignore our laws to be sent packing

    Remember Ng? yes - He fried children on the stove while mothers watched - it took years for him to be deported - and my guess is that there are others out there

    Sorry to be so graphic but everyone should what these creeps do and why they should be sent out of the country immediately.....I am wondering how long it will take a bleeding heart to come to the rescue of these people.....
    1. RegA [deleted] posted on 02/13/2013 03:18 PM
      @AnneH_4 Thanks for being so graphic. maybe it will shock some of the do-gooders into reality. I am always been critised on this commentary page for being racist etc. The baby comment may just do it. Thanks, and I'm with you, there are other sickos out there!
    2. DougB_25 posted on 02/13/2013 04:05 PM
      @AnneH_4 It is good news,andI also m shocked that they got him out of here so fast.I do not re-call the other "gentleman" that you referred to.But perhaps the difference in time has something to do with his legal status in Canada.Or lack there-of. But that,I admit,is just a guess.Only our courts know for sure.And they aren't talking.
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