On the evening of the 4th, when the emergency martial law was lifted, it was confirmed that the participants who gathered at the president's house in Samcheong-dong, Seoul, changed their mobile phones all at once.
Lee Wan-kyu, head of the Legislative Office, replied, "I changed my phone," when asked if I had changed my mobile phone during a question on pending issues related to emergency martial law at the National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee today (17th).
When the question continued whether the evidence was removed, the chief Lee stressed that the destruction of evidence was done by the person who committed the crime and that it was never done.
At the same time, he explained that he did not want to be misunderstood unnecessarily, and that he was uncomfortable to use, and that he replaced it for one reason or another.
On the 4th, Minister Lee, Senior Secretary for Civil Affairs Kim Joo-hyun of the Presidential Office, Justice Minister Park Sung-jae, and former Minister of Public Administration and Security Lee Sang-min attended the meeting.
According to the data submitted by Rep. Hwang Jung-ah of the Democratic Party of Korea from the mobile carrier, Minister Park and Secretary Kim's mobile phones, who attended the presidential safe house meeting on the 4th, the day after the declaration of the emergency decree, were replaced.
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