The police emergency martial law special investigation team attempted to raid the presidential office in Yongsan yesterday (11th), but it failed when the presidential security office refused to allow entry.
The police special team arrived at the presidential office's civil service office from around 11:40 a.m. yesterday (11th), but faced off due to the security office's refusal to search and seizure, and passed the deadline for execution of the warrant.
An official of the police special team expressed regret, saying that the security service refused to enter due to confidentiality in official affairs and military thought, and in the end, only a small portion of the data that was originally intended to be secured was arbitrarily submitted.
Accordingly, the police said they would request additional submission of the necessary data, but it is expected to review the data submitted this time and then consider countermeasures.
Police special teams attempted to seize and search the president's office for the first time among investigative agencies since the emergency martial law crisis, with Yoon Suk Yeol listed as a suspect in the warrant for rebellion, and the targets of the raid were the president's office, the Cabinet Office, and the security service.
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