the prosecution's 'timev' management suggests the possibility of re-claiming an arrest warrant... "severe damage."

2024.10.24. PM 6:09
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Prosecutors investigating the large-scale settlement of Timon and Wemakeff have indicated that they can re-claim arrest warrants against management, including Koo Young-bae, head of Quten Group.

An official from the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office said today (24th) that Timef held a large-scale promotion even though he knew he could not settle it, and said he would consider whether to re-claim it after intensively investigating the related contents.

In addition, complaints continue to be filed even after the warrant is dismissed, so we will call all the victims to investigate the exact damage.

Meanwhile, the prosecution has decided to once again send a request for attendance to six incumbent lawmakers suspected of receiving money in connection with the money envelope case of the Democratic Party of Korea National Convention.

A prosecution official said that the request for attendance is likely to be the last, and explained that the investigation will be carried out in accordance with the criminal procedure law after seeing the lawmakers' response.

However, active lawmakers have the privilege of not being arrested, so it will not be easy to forcibly secure recruits even if they refuse to attend.


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