Prosecutors said Wednesday they have indicted a 34-year-old South Korean as an accomplice in the shooting deaths of three compatriots in the Philippines in October.
The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office charged the man, identified only by his last name Kim, with assisting in the murder of two men and one woman and abandoning their bodies.
The victims were found with gunshot wounds to the head in a sugar cane field in Bacolor, some 70 kilometers northwest of Manila, on Oct. 11.
Kim's 38-year-old accomplice, identified only by his last name Park, is in custody in the Philippines. He has been running various businesses in the Philippines since 2010, police said.
This photo provided by the National Police Agency on Nov. 18, 2016, shows a sugar cane field in Bacolor, the Philippines, where three South Koreans were found shot to death on Oct. 11. (Yonhap)
According to prosecutors, Kim left for the Philippines in early October after Park, who he got to know through one of his acquaintances, asked him to kill the victims in return for 100 million won ($85,600).MOST POPULAR