The deputies claimed that they directed a special police team to execute an unconstitutional and illegal warrant against the president, even though they did not have the authority to command the investigation into the police.
Lee Ho-young, acting chief of the National Police Agency, and Kim Sun-ho, acting defense minister, said they will file charges against the acting head of the National Police Agency, including dereliction of duty, by refusing the request for an increase in personnel from the head of the National Security Agency under the Presidential Security Act.
Deputy Defense Minister Kim also made sure that the Airborne and Police Special Forces broke the main gate and left it unattended even though the 55th Guard Corps had to strictly guard the outer perimeter of the residence under the operation control of the security service, the deputies claimed.
At the same time, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency and Yongsan Police Station said they prevented bodyguards from entering their official residence when the warrant was executed, and that the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Yongsan chief were suspected of abuse of authority.
The deputies said that failure to comply with the order and protest against security was a serious incident that shook the presidential security system, the basis of national security, and stressed that they would hold those who committed illegal acts severely liable.
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