Man faces death sentence for smuggling ‘Squid Game’ into North Korea
North Korea is reportedly taking extreme measures to punish persons who distribute or watch Netflix’s hit show ‘Squid Game’.
According to Radio Free Asia, a man has been sentenced to death for smuggling and selling copies of the South Korean dystopian series in the country. Also, a high schooler has been sentenced to life imprisonment for buying a drive containing the show.
Six other high schoolers who watched the series also got five years of hard labour and their supervisors, teachers and school administrators have been fired.
“This all started last week when a high school student secretly bought a USB flash drive containing the South Korean drama Squid Game and watched it with one of his best friends in class,” a law enforcement source in North Hamgyong province told the RFA.
“The friend told several other students, who became interested, and they shared the flash drive with them.”
This is the first time North Korea is taking such harsh measures on minors under its laws penalising the distribution of films from South Korea, US among others.
The dystopian series directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, took the internet by storm in September after it premiered on Netflix to instant acclaim. It follows the story of 456 heavily indebted people competing for 45.6 billion won ($38.3 million) of prize money in survival games.