Police arrested three people, including a judge's murder...55 investigations launched.

2025.01.22. PM 1:23
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Police are intensifying their investigation into violent crime notices related to the emergency martial law crisis, including the arrest of three writers who posted on the Internet saying they would kill judges and lawmakers.

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said it will arrest the author of the Internet bulletin board who said he would beheading a judge who rejected President Yoon Suk Yeol's arrest suit and send him to the prosecution today (22nd).

In addition, he said he is also arresting and investigating the author who posted a message saying that it would be better to block all entrances to the National Assembly and attack Democratic Party members with a weapon.

The Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency is investigating those who write comments, such as going to the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and the NEC to destroy them all.

In this regard, the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters said it launched an investigation into 55 Internet posts as of 6 a.m. today (22nd) as a series of announcements of violent crimes against the Constitutional Court, courts and investigative agencies appeared on the Internet.

The police said posting a notice of a felony crime online is a serious crime that threatens the social community, and stressed that they will quickly arrest and take strict judicial action.



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