The poster prompted online criticism after it was shared on social networks, with some people asking if it was meant to imply that Ahn was a terrorist, Chosun.com reports . But it seems that whole thing was simply the result of an image search gone awry. "We had no intention of bringing disgrace on Ahn Jung-geun," an officer is quoted as saying in the Korea Times. "It was a mistake made while looking for a hand image that signifies stop." The paper notes that all the posters have now been removed.