Exclusive Police attempt to search for CCTV in the safe house..."Not approved by the police".

2024.12.27. PM 10:48
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Investigations are expected to be disrupted, including the number of people entering the safe house before and after martial
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A special police investigation team has attempted to seize and search CCTV data of the presidential safety house and safe house in Samcheong-dong, Seoul.

It seems to be to understand the movements of people involved, including the President of Yoon Suk Yeol, before and after emergency martial law such as the so-called "Ahn's Family Meeting," but it was canceled again this time because it was blocked by the security service.

Reporter Lim Ye-jin reports.

[Reporter]
A black police van is heading to the president's safe house in Samcheong-dong, Seoul.

After a while, a security officer approaches a police investigator who gets out of the car with a bundle of documents.

A special police investigation team launched a raid on the president's house.

It's the way up to Samcheong-dong Anga.

Police investigators faced off for nearly three hours from up there with security guards preventing them from entering the house.

Eventually, police investigators, who were stopped by security agents, had to go back empty-handed.

" withdrawal.

(Did you secure CCTV?) has been disallowed."

At the same time, the police also sent investigators to the presidential office in Yongsan, but they also failed to cross the threshold.

Police said they obtained a search warrant to secure data on CCTV inside Samcheong-dong's Anga and nearby CCTV and the presidential office's security office.

Three hours before the declaration of martial law, Yoon Suk Yeol's president handed over an order document to Police Commissioner Jo Ji-ho and Seoul Police Commissioner Kim Bong-sik stating the institutions to take control after martial law.

In the safe house, it was confirmed that former Minister of Public Administration and Security Lee Sang-min and Justice Minister Park Sung-jae met after the lifting of martial law.

Accordingly, the police seem to have tried to check who came in and out of the house before and after martial law through seizure search and investigation to see if they had been instructed by the president.

However, this time, the police investigation is expected to be disrupted as it is blocked by the security service.

I'm YTN's Lim Yejin.



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