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Life arrested/taken into custody and under investigation -…
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We know this is a crazy and sensitive issue, especially since Life is the most high profile player to be caught up in an "investigation". But please stay calm and refrain from slandering players until we have more information. Egregious posts will be dealt with accordingly. PLEASE READ THE OP BEFORE POSTING | ||
ZertoN
Germany214 Posts
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BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49489 Posts
On January 29 2016 22:23 Musicus wrote: As far as I'm concerned, they will release a statement soon where they thank Life for his cooperation and award him a medal for being crucial in fighting matchfixing in korea. pretty much, minus the medal part. | ||
Wrath
3174 Posts
On January 29 2016 22:21 BLinD-RawR wrote: I doubt anything will come out of this and I'm sure life will come out of this absolutely fine, if not a bit jaded by the incident. I hope your words won't be become a meme like Apollo's words regarding the Korean scene. | ||
HellHound
Bulgaria5962 Posts
If you are called in for questioning do you not have the right to refuse in korea??? | ||
Kiran
Germany52 Posts
we should be careful on the suggestive side.... | ||
Penev
28440 Posts
On January 29 2016 22:20 Musicus wrote: https://twitter.com/ZerGJunO/status/693060949436071936 Change the threads name pls | ||
DwD
Sweden8621 Posts
Got a baaad feeling about this | ||
Sakat
Croatia1599 Posts
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BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49489 Posts
On January 29 2016 22:25 HellHound wrote: If you are called in for questioning do you not have the right to refuse in korea??? maybe, maybe not, if hes not guilty of anything, why deny plus I'm pretty sure that KeSPA is making sure that he cooperates | ||
FFW_Rude
France10201 Posts
On January 29 2016 22:23 BLinD-RawR wrote: exactly that, hes not arrested but rather in custody until investigation is done. arrested means that there is actual meaningful evidence to support it. In my country if you are in custody, then it's because there is evidence to support a custody. You can be arrested and not put into custody. So that doesn't really help me Oh ok. Now i understand. But even then for me it's : -you are called in for questionning. If something bad is proven, you are arrested and put into custody. | ||
Ej_
47656 Posts
On January 29 2016 22:25 HellHound wrote: If you are called in for questioning do you not have the right to refuse in korea??? Theres the "put in custody" part | ||
feebas
Finland268 Posts
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DreamOen
Spain1400 Posts
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NEEDZMOAR
Sweden1277 Posts
If this means that hes not arrested but under investigation, someone should change the title. | ||
Penev
28440 Posts
On January 29 2016 22:25 HellHound wrote: If you are called in for questioning do you not have the right to refuse in korea??? Don't know, can you always refuse? Assange couldn't apparently | ||
HellHound
Bulgaria5962 Posts
But then why bother to say that it is different from an arrest? | ||
jinjin5000
Korea (South)1357 Posts
On January 29 2016 22:20 Musicus wrote: https://twitter.com/ZerGJunO/status/693060949436071936 The kespa statement doesnt exactly give off positive vibe though, saying that they wont withhold information if its revealed to be matchfixing/gambling ect. Seems defensive and cautious of situation. Initial guess would be arrest. | ||
Phredxor
New Zealand15075 Posts
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Mozdk
Denmark6989 Posts
Egregious | ||
FFW_Rude
France10201 Posts
On January 29 2016 22:28 Penev wrote: Don't know, can you always refuse? Assange couldn't apparently I don't think you can refuse | ||
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