"A confrontation with the official residence, there could be a gun fight in a moment..." An expert concerned about serious casualties [Now News]

2025.01.09 AM 09:06
Experts have warned that if police try to subdue the presidential security by force to arrest Yoon Suk Yeol's president, it could lead to casualties.

Hyung-chang, a former professor of security and security at Kyungnam University, told News 1, "If (the security service) subordinates get emotional and fire guns, they can fire guns at each other from then on and spread to serious aspects."

"It should be clearly remembered that the agents of the police department have thoughts that are more than the way ordinary people have, which are driven by the single mind of protecting the ward," he said.

Former professor Yoo was a former presidential bodyguard, served as the head of the presidential bodyguard until 2000, and until recently served as an advisor to the security service.

In addition, the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit and the police are known to significantly increase their experience and equipment compared to the first failed execution, and they are concerned that the more likely they are to cause accidental casualties.

"Rather than a platoon attack under the 'attack start' order, if the two sides collide and someone accidentally uses a firearm, they will fire the firearm all over each other," he said, warning, "We can't control it from then on."

Police commandos also predicted that they could be shot down while attempting airlift operations by helicopter, which explains that the sky above the presidential residence is P-37 A airspace, and if it invades, the commando helicopter is also subject to interception according to the military manual.

Former professor Yoo said, "It is not a matter of left or right, but it is a national misfortune that the situation unfolds in this way," and stressed, "Even if you keep shooting now, you should (arrest) but you shouldn't talk like that."



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