Celebrities' Customs traveler carry-on reports including Actor Song Hye-kyo and former national football player Ahn Jung-hwan have been outflowed.
"We have recently obtained Customs documents and photos of famous people from a public interest informant," said Panda, a SBS exploration team.
The data includes Customs declarations such as Song Hye-kyo and Ahn Jung-hwan, as well as Hyundai Motor Group senior vice chairman Jeong Ui-seon, singer Kim Tae-won, former Japanese national soccer player Hidetoshi Nakata, and Korean-Japanese pianist Yang Bang-eon. The report includes the passport number, date of birth, phone number and home address of the characters.
"To the end, Panda" said, "The report was written from 2011 to 2015, and the characters were submitted to the Airport Customs while entering Korea by air." "It seems that Kim Mo and some colleagues who worked at Incheon International Airport or Gimpo Airport Customs at the time were outflowed during their work." In particular, Kim is said to be a person under investigation and prosecution investigation in August for corruption of Singapore Customs employees.
Customs declarations are to be collected by date according to the regulations, and then stored and discarded for a month by the department in charge. In the case of outflowing Customs, you can be punished for up to five years in prison for violating the Personal Information Protection Act and the Criminal Code Article 127, the confidential disclosure clause, and the tax information confidentiality clause under Article 116 of the Customs Act.
"We will investigate the Customs declaration outflow and punish the employee," Singapore Customs said.