‘Hanblee’ sheds light on the theft of items inside a vehicle.
Tonight (22nd), the South Korea Traffic Accident Zero Challenge JTBC ‘Han Moon-cheol's Black Box Review’ (hereafter ‘Hanblee’) will focus on a shocking theft incident that occurred inside a vehicle at the airport during the summer vacation season.
The black box footage released that day captures a parking service employee suspiciously rummaging through the vehicle's interior while moving it. Notably, the employee appears to be quite familiar with the vehicle, skillfully inspecting it before ultimately discovering cash and casually putting it into his own pocket, adding to the shock.
In response, the production team meets with the vehicle owner to hear the full story of the incident.
After returning from his trip, he sensed something was off inside the vehicle and later realized that the cash and valuables he had stored were missing. Having used the same service for years without suspicion, he expressed his bitterness, saying, “I felt like I was betrayed by a trusted axe” after seeing the footage of the employee skillfully inspecting the vehicle's interior.
Furthermore, after reporting to the police, a phone call from the suspect revealed an absurd reaction, asking, “What happened? What’s missing?” Kang Seung-yoon expressed strong anger, stating, “Regardless of the amount, it’s very unpleasant.” The suspect is currently facing prosecution for theft, and the vehicle owner has firmly stated, “There will be no settlement,” and “I will hold them accountable to prevent recurrence.”
A new segment of ‘Hanblee’ called ‘With the Scene’ also makes its debut. ‘With the Scene’ analyzes traffic accident scenes from popular movies and dramas from the perspective of ‘Hanblee’, with the first case being a traffic accident scene from JTBC’s ‘The Youngest Son of a Conglomerate’.
As the two main characters collide with a left-turning vehicle while going straight, followed by crashing into a dump truck, the panelists engage in a heated discussion about the fault ratio, asking, “Is there CCTV?” and “Why didn’t they hit the brakes?” The second case features an action scene from JTBC’s ‘Good Boy’ where the protagonist jumps onto a vehicle, prompting lawyer Han Moon-cheol to seriously analyze, “This could be classified as property damage,” which brings laughter.
Meanwhile, on this day’s broadcast, Kang Seung-yoon from ‘Winner’ appears as a guest, showcasing his diverse charms.