Nana Home Intruder Who Filed 'Counter Attempted Murder Complaint' Referred to Prosecution for False Accusation
Referred on Charges of Filing a False Complaint
Police: "Nana's Actions Were Legitimate Self-Defense"
A man in his 30s, who was previously indicted for breaking into the home of singer and actress Nana and threatening her with a weapon, has now been referred to the prosecution on charges of filing a false accusation against Nana.
The Guri Police Station in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 20th that last month on the 8th, they referred Mr. A, a man in his 30s, to the prosecution on charges of false accusation.
Mr. A is accused of submitting a false complaint, alleging that Nana had committed attempted murder and aggravated assault. Investigations revealed that in December of last year, while in detention, he filed a complaint claiming that he did not possess a weapon when he entered Nana’s house and, instead, was injured by Nana with a weapon.
Upon receiving the complaint, the police, following procedure, booked Nana as a suspect and conducted an investigation. However, the police determined at the time that Nana's actions constituted legitimate self-defense and decided not to forward the case for prosecution, concluding there was no charge.
Subsequently, Nana’s agency, Sublime, regarded Mr. A’s claims as intentional and malicious secondary victimization and a false allegation, and proceeded with legal action against him for false accusation.
A police official stated, "After reviewing investigative documents prepared at the time Mr. A was apprehended in the act, we determined there was evidence of a false accusation," adding, "It is difficult to discuss the specific details."
Previously, on November 15 of last year, Mr. A was arrested and indicted on charges of breaking into Nana’s residence in Acheon-dong, Guri-si, Gyeonggi Province, with a weapon, threatening and injuring Nana and her mother, and demanding money.
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On the 19th, during the final trial for Mr. A, who was indicted on charges of robbery and injury, the prosecution requested a 10-year prison sentence.
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