The National Police Agency's report suggesting a "police investigation" made the National Police Agency "wrong."

2024.12.12 PM 11:39
The National Investigation Headquarters of the National Police Agency countered that there were some errors in the media reports that the prosecution suspected that the National Police Agency was involved in the deployment of the police task force on the day of martial law.

The National Defense Agency issued a statement and said that the Defense Security Command and the National Defense Agency officials had not contacted each other before the martial law was declared.

He also added that the National Task Force is not involved in the deployment of the task force, and that the task force and the task force cannot be involved because they have different command relationships.

However, at around 11:30 p.m. on the day of martial law, the counterintelligence agency asked the National Assembly practitioner for a list of police officers to guide him, saying, "The situation at the site of Yeouido is confusing," and only provided a list of 10 detectives from the violent team.



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