Singapore police said the “father” of the Luna is no longer in the country. Although Kwon previously claimed not to run away, when people knew he was in Singapore, he immediately went abroad.
On September 14, the Prosecutor’s Office in Seoul said that Do Kwon was in Singapore. On September 17, Singapore Police announced that Do Kwon was no longer in the country.
Soon after, Do Kwon wrote on Twitter that he had nothing to hide and was “fully cooperating” with government agencies. However, this claim was rejected by South Korean prosecutors. In addition, a co-founder of Terra added: “We are in the process of defending ourselves to the extent permitted by law. We insist on doing business with integrity and look forward to clarifying the truth in the next few months.”
On September 18, South Korean prosecutors denied the above comment and accused Do Kwon of “apparently on the run,” according to Yonhap News Agency. The Luna contract collapsed in May. Prosecutors said Do Kwon did not cooperate with the investigations, even telling investigators through his attorney that he did not intend to be present for questioning. .
The South Korean prosecutor’s office is seeking permission from the country’s foreign ministry to revoke Do Kwon’s passport. If successful, Do Kwon will have to return to Seoul within 14 days according to the law.
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