Road FC Chairman Jung Moon-hong has offered a reward to apprehend the suspect in the murder case of a Korean national in the Philippines.

Jung uploaded a video to his YouTube channel on Nov. 2, showing his visit to the CIDG office in Angeles, Philippines. He went with Road FC Philippines representative Albert Pero to expedite the capture of the suspect involved in the recent murder case of a Korean national in Angeles.

The Angeles murder case occurred on the 20th of last month, and the suspect has still not been apprehended.

Chairman Jung Moon-hong is working to apprehend the suspect by seeking assistance from the former Director General of the CIDG, a retired general from the Two Star rank, Albert Pero.

Along with Pero, Jung visited the CIDG office in Angeles, listened to the investigative process, and promised to pay a reward of 500,000 pesos (approximately 12 million won) with the intent of urging the authorities to ensure the suspect is caught. This promise was made after learning that the Korean Association had offered a reward of 200,000 pesos, stemming from the desire to see the suspect apprehended.

He also visited the Central Luzon Police Agency. The visit by Chairman Jung Moon-hong and representative Pero was welcomed by the One Star deputy CIDG chief and lieutenant colonels, who provided a briefing on the current status of the investigation. Here, too, Jung requested that the suspect be apprehended. He mentioned that, should the suspect be caught, he would make a small gesture of appreciation to the police agency.

According to the video, 12 teams have been assigned to apprehend the suspect, and investigators are working tirelessly, not returning home for 10 days in their efforts to capture the assailant.

Gao Hyung Life plans to release additional information regarding the investigation into the apprehension of the suspect in the murder case of the Korean national.

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