"A friend who broke into the Western District Court is on the verge of being cut off"...There's an appeal for help. [This is the news]

2025.01.20. PM 4:10
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While 90 supporters of President Yoon Suk Yeol who participated in the riot at the Seoul Western District Court have been arrested by police, an acquaintance's article that appealed for help has become a hot topic online, saying the arrested supporter is on the verge of being cut off by the company.

On the 20th, a netizen posted on the online community DCInside's 'People's Power Emergency Committee' bulletin board, saying, "Please pay attention to your friends who have been arrested. My friend has also been arrested."

The Internet user said, "If you can't go to work, the company will be cut off, but it doesn't make sense to keep them like this," and added, "Even violent criminals don't arrest them if they do, but they just came in with them, and I don't know when they'll release them and I think it's wrong to arrest them like this."

Then he said, "Please give me some interest. I beg you. I'm in touch with my friend on Kakaotalk now. He added, "I'm telling you to get support from a lawyer."

Shortly after the news of the issuance of an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol broke out the morning before, supporters of Yoon Suk Yeol around the Seoul Western District Court stormed into the court and staged a riot.

They crossed the wall or forcibly removed the shutters to enter the court building, and damaged furniture in the office and the outer wall of the office building, saying they would find the judge who issued the arrest warrant.

Police deployed 1,400 troops from 17 task force units and forcibly suppressed them at around 6 a.m. the day before, three hours after the invasion. Seven police officers were seriously injured and 35 others were slightly injured in the intrusion.

The police arrested 90 people in the Western District Court for participating in illegal activities and are being investigated by 19 police stations.

Of the 90 people, 46 were in their 20s and 30s, accounting for 51% of the total, and three YouTubers were found to have broken into the Western District Court.

Police are applying for arrest warrants for 66 of them sequentially.


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