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Five days after the Jeju Air plane disaster, the police investigation headquarters is conducting a search and seizure.
This morning, the first foot ceremony was held among the victims of the disaster.
Let's connect the reporters who are on the scene. Reporter Facial expression!
[Reporter]
Yes, this is Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province.
[Anchor]
When did the police start the raid?
[Reporter]
Yes, the Jeju Air passenger accident investigation headquarters executed a warrant for the Muan International Airport department's office and control tower from 9 a.m. today.
The search and seizure targets include the Muan branch office of the Busan Regional Aviation Administration and the Seoul office of Jeju Air.
The charges specified in the search and seizure warrant issued by the court are "business manslaughter," and no one has been booked as a suspect yet.
Until now, the police have focused on identifying victims and analyzing DNA.
As the identification process for all 179 victims has been completed, it seems that they have begun to investigate the cause of the plane accident and secure evidence.
The investigation headquarters is securing data on local risers around the runway that collided with the accidental airliner.
It will also check the communication between the control tower and the pilot just before the accident, such as bird collision warnings and distress signals.
Police officials say they will also investigate various suspicions raised through media reports, including the aircraft's aircraft history.
[Anchor]
The first cause of death was carried out today among the victims?
[Reporter]
Yes, it is.
The first foot ceremony of the victim was held at a funeral home in Gwangju around 6:30 a.m. today.
The victim, who was pronounced today, was recovered relatively intact and the funeral began on the 30th of last month.
In the afternoon, a Thai victim who had an accident on his way back to Korea after visiting his hometown was found.
The Thai victim reportedly handed over 400,000 won to his father in Korean money, asking him to spend it on village funeral expenses before returning home.
So far, 29 victims have been confirmed to have been returned to the arms of the bereaved families.
Some of them are undergoing funeral procedures.
Police have been sharing the results of 65 DNA tests received from the National Forensic Service to the bereaved family since 2 p.m.
Once the bereaved family's intention is confirmed and the delivery is decided, support will be provided, including the connection of the funeral home.
So far, I'm YTN Choi Sang-woo at Muan International Airport.
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