A 32-year-old university professor found guilty of leading a rebellion to rise against The Tattoo Collective (TCC) has fled the country to Panama on Wednesday (Oct 31). This comes after a string of petty crime against TCC.
The professor was arrested for "Attempting to protest against the implementation of compulsory tattoos" under the Tattoo Collective (Chapter 123). Those found guilty of this offence could face a maximum fine of $10,000 or a maximum jail term of seven years, or both.
He was due to begin his jail term of two years from Thursday but was found missing immediately after the court judgement. Witnesses say that he was last seen at the West Point Airport at 8.47am on board a flight towards Panama.
Authorities said that there were alleged accomplices who helped with his escape to leave the country. Further investigation is being conducted.
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