The court will examine Jo Ji-ho and Kim Bong-sik's arrest today.

2024.12.13. AM 00:26
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It will be decided as early as today (13th) whether high-ranking police officers accused of sympathizing with the emergency martial law situation will be arrested.

The Seoul Central District Court will interrogate the suspects before the arrest of Police Commissioner Jo Ji-ho and Seoul Police Commissioner Kim Bong-sik, who are suspected of engaging in important missions for civil war, at 3 p.m. today.

Commissioner Cho and others are accused of engaging in civil war by mobilizing their careers on the day of martial law's declaration on the 3rd to control access to the National Assembly.

The National Police Agency's special investigation team, which investigates the emergency martial law incident, said it confirmed that Cho met with President Yoon Suk Yeol and former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun hours before the emergency martial law was issued.



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