The police who reviewed the law and allowed entry to the National Assembly...'Second lockdown' at the president's direction

2025.01.04. PM 4:07
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The police, who blocked the National Assembly, decided that there was no legal basis to block access and allowed lawmakers to enter for a while, but
It was investigated that the National Assembly was blocked again as the presidential order of the
Yoon Suk Yeol came down.

In the indictment of former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Commissioner Kim Bong-sik ordered a police task force to completely block access to the National Assembly when President Yoon declared an emergency martial law.

However, after receiving a report from the field commander and others that there was a protest by the National Assembly, it was found that they were temporarily allowed to enter after reviewing the law.

However, at around 11:20 p.m., President Yoon demanded National Police Agency Commissioner Jo Ji-ho block access to the National Assembly through Army Chief of Staff Park An-soo,
It has been confirmed that Commissioner Kim, who received instructions from Commissioner Cho after
, ordered full control of the National Assembly in accordance with the decree.



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