Acting Superintendent Choi Sang-mok told the National Police Agency and the National Security Agency, "There should be no violence."

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Acting Superintendent Choi Sang-mok told the National Police Agency and the National Security Agency, "There should be no violence."
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Acting President Choi Sang-mok instructed the National Police Agency and the Presidential Security Service to never use violent means and methods when executing arrest warrants for President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Acting President Choi Sang-mok made the announcement today (13th) through an announcement by the press corps, stressing that all law enforcement should be carried out in a peaceful and restrained manner.

He also said that tensions between state agencies are increasing anxiety in and out of the country, and that if a conflict occurs, it will leave an indelible wound to our constitutional history.

The heads of related agencies are mindful of maintaining order and preventing conflicts, asking for sufficient mutual consultation to ensure the safety of their employees and the safety of law enforcement and working-level officials.




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