The Joint Investigation Headquarters, composed of police and high-ranking government officials, explained yesterday that the police task force did not participate in the execution of the arrest warrant for Yoon Suk Yeol's president.
The Korea Communications Standards Agency said today (the 4th) that the police task force was only in charge of maintaining order, such as managing rallies and demonstrations around the presidential residence.
Earlier, Yoon Gap-geun, a lawyer for President Yoon, argued yesterday (3rd) that the police task force's participation in the execution of the warrant constitutes an invasion of first-class military confidentiality facilities and obstruction of the execution of special public affairs.
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