Immediately after the declaration of the emergency martial law, the police were found to have deployed more than 200 police officers to two election commission facilities.
At 10:41 p.m. on the 3rd, 18 minutes after declaring martial law, Kim Bong-sik, head of the Gyeonggi Southern Police Agency, was instructed by Jo Ji-ho, head of the National Police Agency, to take safety measures and prepare for contingencies against the Gwacheon Central Election Commission and Suwon Election Training Institute.
Starting with Gwacheon Police Station and Suwon Seobu Police Station sending about 10 police officers, it was confirmed that about 100 police task forces were deployed to two NEC facilities after midnight.
The Gyeonggi Southern Office said it withdrew after guarding the site until 6:40 a.m. on the 3rd, and there were no special matters.
Commissioner Cho attended an urgent questioning at the National Assembly yesterday (5th) and said he received a phone call from the then commander of the Defense Security Command, who said there would be action against major organizations such as the NEC.
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