Spokesperson Han Min-soo said in a National Assembly briefing that Kim used the police to tie the people's feet and make them uncomfortable during the rush hour when the traffic was the most congested.
Cho Ji-ho, the National Police Agency Commissioner, then told the National Assembly that there was no traffic control, but he remained silent and unanswered in the face of clear circumstantial evidence, saying, "Is it the duty of the police to play the role of a security guard in Kim's presidential game?"
Earlier, in the parliamentary inspection of the National Assembly's Public Administration and Security Committee yesterday (11th), Rep. Lee Hae-sik of the Democratic Party released 112 transcripts of traffic inconvenience reports received when Kim visited Mapo Bridge.
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