It is likely to secure CCTV around the safe house and figure out the movement at the time of martial law
President Yoon meets with the National Police Agency Commissioner three hours before martial law
President Yoon handed over 'instruction documents' including the then-dominant institution.
[Anchor]
Police have launched a search and seizure attempt against the presidential safety house and the presidential office's security office.
On the day of martial law, it is expected to secure records such as the movements of President Yoon and those involved.
I'll connect you to a reporter. Reporter Yoon Taein!
[Reporter]
Yes, this is the National Investigation Headquarters of the National Police Agency.
[Anchor]
The police have launched a compulsory investigation into the presidential safe house?
[Reporter]
Police have been executing search and seizure warrants for the president's safe house for a while.
The search and seizure warrant, which the police had previously applied for for safe house, was rejected once, but it seems that they applied again and obtained it from the court.
The police are expected to secure CCTVs around the safe house with this search warrant to find out the movements of not only the president but also the people who met with the president before and after martial law.
Earlier, police chief Jo Ji-ho and Seoul police chief Kim Bong-sik, who were arrested on charges of engaging in important civil war missions, met with Yoon Suk Yeol's president about three hours before the declaration of the emergency martial law on the 3rd and received orders to take control after martial law.
In addition, on the 4th, when the emergency martial law was lifted, Justice Minister Park Sung-jae, former Minister of Public Administration and Security Lee Sang-min, and Legal Affairs Minister Lee Wan-kyu met at the safe house.
The police are also attempting to search and seizure of the presidential security office.
It is said to be related to CCTV in the safe house.
Earlier on the 11th, the police attempted to raid the presidential office once, but failed after a confrontation with the security service.
At this time, the police attempted to secure records related to the Cabinet meeting held at the time of martial law, and the suspects listed in the search warrant were President Yoon Suk Yeol, and the presidential office, the Cabinet Office, and the security office were subject to the search and seizure.
The police and other joint investigation headquarters later attempted to seize and search the security phone server of the security office in the presidential office building on the 17th, but the security office delivered a "no consent letter" the next day saying it could not cooperate with the execution due to military secrets and official reasons.
This is YTN Yoon Tae-in from the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters.
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