A civic group has decided to file a complaint with the prosecution against the head of the presidential security service in connection with the failure of the first arrest warrant against the president of Yoon Suk Yeol.
The Military Human Rights Center held a press conference today (8th) at its office in Mapo-gu, Seoul, and announced that it would file a complaint with the prosecution's special investigation headquarters against six people, including Park Jong-joon, the presidential security chief, and Kim Sun-ho, the acting defense minister.
The center explained that Director Park is suspected of concealing and fleeing criminals by preventing the execution of arrest and search warrants by the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit on the 3rd.
In addition, acting Defense Minister Kim said he knew that radiation troops and weapons were used to conceal criminals and flee, but he did not withdraw the troops, making it impossible to execute the warrant.
The center emphasized that the security and military are destroying law and order by covering President Yoon, and that the failure to execute the arrest warrant on the 3rd should be named the second civil war.
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