Ryu Hyuk Resigns as Inspector General of the Ministry of Justice..."I don't agree with the martial law." Rebellion
The Seoul High Prosecutor's Office said, "In violation of constitutional requirements...We need to investigate immediately"
Police criticized the response to martial law..."Protect the citizens".
[Anchor]
In connection with the declaration of a martial law, prosecutors and police frontline to incumbent judges are voicing criticism one after another.
In addition to arguing that an immediate investigation was needed, he also issued a resignation letter, protesting that it was an act of constitutional destruction.
This is reporter Woo Jong-hoon.
[Reporter]
After the sudden "crisis of martial law," there have been voices of criticism from investigative agencies and the judiciary.
Immediately after the declaration of martial law, Justice Ministry Inspector Ryu Hyuk, who was called to an emergency meeting, issued a letter of resignation, saying he could not agree to martial law.Inspector General
told YTN reporters that the declaration of martial law was a clear and clear act of constitutional destruction, and that the law must be properly faulted.
An incumbent prosecutor from the Seoul High Prosecutor's Office also criticized the prosecution's internal network, E-Pros.
He argued that an immediate investigation was needed, saying that most lawyers must have sensed that the declaration of martial law did not meet the requirements set by the Constitution.
The court's internal network Courtnet also posted criticism from current judges that the declaration of martial law was an "unconstitutional coup attempt."
He called it an unacceptable violation of judicial independence and urged Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae to express a stronger warning.
Frontline police officers have also joined the ranks of criticism over the police response in the face of emergency martial law, such as closing the main gate of the National Assembly.
In the internal network of the police, if they side with the regime that turned the people into enemies, it may be good right away, but in the near future, the people will consider the police as an enemy,
At the time of May 18, there was an article asking you to think of the late Ahn Byeong-ha, a security officer who refused the new military's order to fire.
From the judiciary to the frontline of investigative agencies, internal criticism is growing over the martial law crisis and the organization's response to it.
I'm Woo Jong Hoon of YTN.
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