
South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday indicted a U.S.-based taxi service company for illegal operation, local media reported.
Uber Technology, which was founded in 2009 in San Francisco, provides a service of linking passengers to drivers through its smartphone application.
Travis Kalanick, the founder and CEO of Uber, and the head of MK Korea, a local rental-car service operator, were prosecuted without physical detention on charges of violating the country's passenger-transport law.
The law bans rental-car service operators from doing passenger- transport business. Uber signed a contract last August with the local rental-car service operator to connect rental-car drivers with passengers.
Local taxi companies have complained of such services, saying the illegal operations reduced their profits sharply.
The Seoul city government filed a lawsuit against Uber Technology last year. Kalanick appeared to a Seoul police station for questioning but did not respond to prosecutors' summons.
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