Today (21st) at 7:40 p.m., the crime analysis commentary show "Hidden Eye" will feature MC Kim Sung-joo along with Kim Dong-hyun, Park Ha-sun, and Soyou discussing crimes that anyone can encounter in daily life.
In the segment "Three Cut Scenes," extreme acts committed inside a taxi will be introduced. A dangerous situation unfolded as a drunken male passenger in his 20s repeatedly disrespected and verbally abused the taxi driver in his 60s while threatening him during the drive. Kim Dong-hyun reacted with confusion, saying, "Why is he acting like that?" upon discovering that the passenger was an active-duty soldier. Even after leaving the taxi, the soldier continued to assault the taxi driver indiscriminately. Following a police investigation, Park Ha-sun firmly stated regarding the actions of the soldier and military officials, "That is intimidation," raising questions about the incident.
In Kwon Il-yong's crime rules, a vehicle that crashed into a cafe four times is introduced. The chilling scene of the car shattering the cafe's glass and devastating the interior shocked profiler Yoo Chang-won, who exclaimed, "The car is a weapon!" Subsequently, a fierce dispute over the truth was anticipated as conflicting claims emerged between a man who crashed his car into the cafe to receive payment and the cafe owner. Attention is now focused on the truth behind the cafe crash incident that turned a calm cafe into chaos.
The live issue will focus on the ever-evolving methods of drug smuggling domestically and the unpredictable disorder caused by it. One man caught at the airport for drug possession had hidden methamphetamine wrapped around his body, while another man with a strange gait hid drugs in secret places. As increasingly bizarre ways of concealing drugs are revealed one by one, shock is expected to escalate.
Furthermore, scenes of madness caused by drug use will be disclosed. As the drug organization was captured smashing cars and climbing atop vehicle roofs to threaten others in alleys, Soyou could not hide her astonishment, stating, "That's something you would see in a movie." Profiler Yoo Chang-won analyzed that the reality of drug crime in South Korea is "no longer just a story from other countries."
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