"Let the military enter the National Assembly"...a police radio during martial law

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"Let the military enter the National Assembly"...a police radio at the time of martial lawOn the day of the emergency martial law, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's radio record is released
Deploying Task Force immediately after Martial Law Declaration..."Blocking the number of people entering the National Assembly"
at 11:37 p.m. to control the entry of lawmakers...Open up martial law.
[Anchor]
On the day the emergency martial law was declared, a transcript of the police radio that controlled the National Assembly was released.

It was revealed that the police blocked the public and lawmakers from entering the National Assembly and actively helped soldiers enter.

Reporter Yuh-hyun reports.

[Reporter]
This is a transcript of the radio that moved security personnel from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency on the day the emergency martial law was declared.

At 10:35 p.m., immediately after martial law was declared, instructions are given to intensively deploy police task forces around the National Assembly.

From 10:47 p.m., we are instructing you to block all people entering the National Assembly.

A situation in which lawmakers had to enter the precinct to vote on lifting martial law,
At 11:07 p.m. on the
night, a radio message was sent telling lawmakers to let them in,
From 11:37 p.m., 30 minutes after
, entry into the National Assembly was also restricted again.

But the police made way for martial law forces.

At 11:57 p.m., the head of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's security and safety department instructs those involved in water radiation to take measures to enter as soon as they arrive.

The head of the Seoul Metropolitan Government's security department will spread the message to guide them to enter the National Assembly other than the main gate when the special anti-terrorism unit comes a minute later.

Half an hour later, the head of the Seoul Metropolitan Government's security and safety department says to block anyone who tries to enter the National Assembly, but that military forces should open the way or guide them.

Even after 1:01 a.m., when the National Assembly decided to lift martial law, the order to help military officials come in continued.

While Police Commissioner Jo Ji-ho and Seoul Police Commissioner Kim Bong-sik are accused of knowing the emergency martial law in advance and helping the police control the National Assembly and help the military enter the country.

I'm YTN's YOSHIHYUN.

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