The Democratic Party of Korea raised suspicions that the so-called Kim Gun-hee line, including Kim Sung-hoon, deputy head of the Presidential Security Service, and Lee Kwang-woo, head of the Security Headquarters, reviewed the payment of cable ties and live ammunition for police arrest when re-executing the Yoon Suk Yeol presidential warrant.
Yoon Gun-young, a former head of the Blue House's state affairs office in the Moon Jae In government, said in an MBC radio interview that he received a report that Lee Kwang-woo, the head of the security headquarters, had told such a story on the 4th by gathering officials from the security service.
He then "passed" Park Jong-joon, the head of the bodyguard, and claimed that the so-called Kim Gun-hee line took the lead in ordering to prepare 400 cable ties for binding or considering the payment of live ammunition, but it was eventually put on hold.
He also said he heard that the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit handed over the command of the execution of the arrest warrant to the police at around 9 p.m. last night, and that the police are in a difficult position due to lack of time until the deadline for executing the warrant.
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