The Suspect 2013
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
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Release date | Japan |
Directors | Won Shin-yun |
Box office | 26. 9 million USD |
Languages | Korean language |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical country of origin release date | South Korea |
Distributed by | Showbox |
Box offic | US$26.9 million |
Languag | Korean |
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ID | 568549 |
About The Suspect 2013
Betrayed and on the run, a North Korean agent (Gong Yoo) tries to uncover the volatile secrets hidden inside the eyeglasses of a dead man.
Paris attack: Mother of suspect had 'reported concerns', prosecutor says
... Prosecutor Jean-François Ricard said The Suspect had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group (IS)...
Queens New York: Four killed including two children in stabbing attack
... The Suspect was taken to hospital but declared dead on arrival...
Burlington, Vermont, shootings leave one troubling question: Why?
... And interviews with The Suspect s family and neighbours, plus a BBC review of his extensive postings online, have also found no obvious clues as to what may have inspired the shooting...
Bogus nurse stole medical records from Fife hospital
... The Suspect hasn t been identified and the documents remain missing...
Vermont: Three Palestinian students shot near US campus
... Police are searching for The Suspect...
Ozempic: Man arrested in 'skinny jab' ingredient raids
... The search wasn t just for semaglutide, but also any evidence that painted a picture of The Suspect s life...
Dewsbury: Man arrested after seriously injured woman dies
... They confirmed a man had been taken into custody following a search for The Suspect...
'Multiple victims' in New Hampshire psychiatric hospital shooting
... State officials said The Suspect died and that the situation had been contained...
Ozempic: Man arrested in 'skinny jab' ingredient raids
By Pria RaiBBC Newsbeat
A man has been arrested on suspicion of illegally selling " skinny jabs" online.
Police raided A House near Hull and seized vials thought to contain semaglutide - The active ingredient in " Hollywood weight loss drug" Ozempic.
A Bbc Three investigation recently found it For Sale without prescription on Social Media and in salons.
Police arrested The Man in his 30s, from The Goole area in East Yorkshire , on suspicion of selling unlicensed medicines.
BBC Newsbeat was invited to accompany The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and Humberside Police on The raids.
They said The operation, at two addresses in Humberside, was The First to target black market semaglutide supply.
After a briefing to talk through The operation, The Team split up and went to each address - Newsbeat was taken to a quiet cul-de-sac not too Far Away from Hull.
Once The Man was taken into custody in a police van, officers searched The House for evidence.
It wasn't possible to accompany them inside The property, but, watching through a window, they could be seen taking photos.
The Search wasn't just for semaglutide, but also any evidence that painted a picture of The Suspect 's life.
MHRA investigator Kate Smith told Newsbeat The Team would be looking for anything that could suggest a " criminal lifestyle" funded by " selling these products illegally online".
The Agency , which regulates new medicines in The UK, says it's launched a crackdown on black market sellers after demand skyrocketed for weight loss jabs and products including Botox and Melanotan.
Semaglutide-containing Ozempic is usually prescribed for diabetes and works by lowering blood sugar levels and slowing down food leaving The stomach.
For a doctor to give it to you for weight-loss, you have to have a BMI over 30 and a weight-related health condition.
Medics say taking it incorrectly can have serious Side Effects and there's a risk unregulated versions could be toxic.
Andy Morling, The MHRA's deputy director of criminal enforcement, says The Market sale for The products is still new and fairly " small scale" but The Agency is planning more raids.
He says they're also working to remove online ads and The Agency believes The " powerful medicines" have The potential to cause harm.
" The very best that could happen to you is you lose Your Money in a scam, " he says. " And The worst that could happen is you end up hospitalised. "
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com