Korean investigation team: After October 19, Do Kwon's passport will expire, and the Singapore government can deport him
According to Chain Catcher news and a report by News1, the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Southern District Prosecutor's Office's joint investigation team for financial and securities crimes revealed that the order for the return of Terra founder Do Kwon's passport was announced on October 5. If the passport is not returned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the passport agency, or the diplomatic mission abroad within 14 days of the announcement, according to Article 13 of the Passport Act, his passport will become invalid. This means that after October 19, Do Kwon's passport will lose its validity, resulting in his status as an illegal resident, and the Singaporean government may expel Do Kwon. (source link)
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