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Pseudo Gyoju Yun, sells vinegar as a panacea
‘Salvador’ deceives the old man himself … “Heals all diseases”
12 billion won in sales … It turns out that activated carbon is the raw material.
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A man in his 50s who pretended to be a pseudo-religious cult and sold a false panacea was sentenced to a heavy sentence for committing a similar crime after being released from prison after serving for fraud. Claiming to be a savior on his own, he injected perilla oil to cure the disease, or even the feces of babies were tricked with potions to steal money. Reporter Na Hye-in reports. There are lots of sealed boxes in the warehouse. This is ‘Haein Gamrosu’, a raw fermented vinegar made by Mr. Yoon Mo, the leader of a pseudo-religious religion in 2011. Yun said that the water obtained from the heavenly energy would cure all diseases and he sold it in tea, cheonggukjang, and soy sauce. He called himself the savior, mainly against the elderly, and deluded himself into thinking that the more he bought and evangelized, the more grace he could receive. In this way, over the course of a year, sales amounted to 12 billion won. However, it turned out that it was a food that contained many ingredients that should not be ingested like activated charcoal. Elders who took the false panacea suffered from diarrhea and other side effects, and Yoon was sentenced to five years in prison for fraud in 2014. Even after being released from parole after four years, the cult’s crimes continued. Perilla oil was injected directly into the body to cure the disease, or it was believed that the feces of babies were taken as an elixir. He said he had a doctorate and a medical license and sold it as medicine, mixing stone powder and unproven herbs. They even snatched money from believers with absurd lies, like valuing the hidden treasures in Japan or making endless power generators that don’t require power. Finally, Yoon, who was brought back to trial on charges of fraud and violation of medical law, was found guilty in both the first and second trials, and was sentenced to four years and six months in prison. The judiciary pointed out that although Yun had a history of being punished for the same crime, he also committed fraud, and the amount of damage was great and imprisonment was inevitable. The Supreme Court also dismissed the appeal, claiming that the previous ruling did not misunderstand the law and the sentence was upheld. Over the course of 10 years, the pseudo-gyo-ju, which has repeatedly fooled the elderly, deceived the elderly, and harming their health with a bullshit panacea, has once again become inevitable with a medium sentence. I am YTN Na Hye-in. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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