Park Jong-joon, former chief of security, investigated for 14 hours..."I sincerely cooperate with the investigation."

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Park Jong-joon, the former presidential security chief who is accused of obstructing the execution of the arrest warrant for the president of Yoon Suk Yeol, attended the police for a second time and was questioned for 14 hours.After completing the investigation at the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters building at around 11:20 p.m. yesterday (11th), former Chief Park
met with reporters and said he cooperated with the police investigation as faithfully as possible.

When asked by reporters what part of the second investigation he explained, he also said he explained everything in detail.It has been reported that former Chief Park

does not exercise his right to refuse to make statements.This is the second time that former Chief Park

appeared at the National Investigation Headquarters the day before and was investigated for 13 hours. During the investigation, there was news that Choi Sang-mok, the acting president, submitted his resignation and accepted it.

Kim Sang-hoon and Lee Kwang-woo, deputy head of the bodyguard, are not responding to the police's attendance, and the police plan to review the application for an arrest warrant for Kim and request a third appearance for Lee.



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