Police planning joint investigation will likely consider countermeasures
Police to investigate to prove President Yoon's allegations
Securing General Mobile Phone Communication Details...Request for preservation of security phone data
[Anchor]
The police's plan to prove the president's charges with the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit was also disrupted as President Yoon Suk Yeol did not respond to the second request for attendance by the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit.
In the meantime, the police are expanding their investigation into military officials.
I'll connect you to a reporter for more information. Reporter Kim Lee Young!
[Reporter]
Yes, this is the National Investigation Headquarters of the National Police Agency.
[Anchor]
How is the atmosphere of noodles?
[Reporter]
The police, who formed a joint investigation headquarters with the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit, planned to conduct a joint investigation into the president when President Yoon attends the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit today.As President
Yoon does not appear, the police are also expected to consider the direction of the investigation.
At the same time, the police are gathering investigative power to prove President Yoon's alleged rebellion and abuse of authority.
Following securing the president's general mobile phone communication details, an official letter was sent to the presidential secretariat and the security office asking the police chief, Jo Ji-ho, to preserve the data of the security phone he spoke with President Yoon at the time of the emergency.
This is an alternative to the two-time server seizure and search failed due to the non-cooperation of the security service.
The police also summoned and investigated Park Jong-joon, the head of the bodyguard, and two officials from the president's secretariat, and completed an investigation into 10 out of 12 people who attended or attended a cabinet meeting just before martial law was declared.Except for President
Yoon and former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, who the prosecution secured, all other people were investigated.
Choo Kyung-ho, former floor leader of People's Power, also demanded a second attendance tomorrow (26th).
In the meantime, attention is being paid to how the police will respond in the future as the president does not cooperate with the investigation.
[Anchor]
The police are speeding up the investigation by appointing the commander of the Army's 2nd Armored Brigade and others, right?
[Reporter]
Yes, the police booked all those involved in the so-called "hamburger restaurant meeting" that took place twice as suspects.
On the 3rd, the day of martial law's declaration, the summons was notified to the head of the Army's 2nd Armored Brigade and Bang Jung-hwan, the innovation planning officer of the Ministry of National Defense, who attended the second meeting.
Police believe former commander Roh discussed at the meeting to set up a 60-member "second division and second investigation team" under the joint investigation headquarters of the martial law command.
The commander of the Gusamhoe Brigade, who was supposed to be the head of the second investigation, waited at the office of the 100th Intelligence Brigade in Pangyo at the time of martial law, raising suspicions that he was trying to mobilize a tank unit to martial law.
The police also said they have secured statements from officials at the counterintelligence command that the prosecution and the National Intelligence Service went to the NEC on the day of martial law and were ordered to apply.
The prosecution countered that there was no such request, but the police are expected to convert Jeong Seong-woo, the first director of counterintelligence, who was reported to have received instructions from Yeo In-hyeong at the time, from a reference to a suspect, to notify him of the summons and continue the investigation.
So far, I'm YTN Kim Yi-young at the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters.
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