In response, the police expressed regret that the President's Office had voluntarily submitted only a very small portion of the documents.
The National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters Special Investigation Team announced on the same day that it had "dispatched a search to the President's office."
"The special police unit at the scene received some documents from the security service and voluntarily submitted them," he said. The house search that day began at around 11:45 a.m. but continued until after sunset.
If the voluntary surrender talks fail, the special agents are likely to try to raid the presidential office again tomorrow.
The president's office responded to the police raids by saying it was "responding in accordance with the law and the practices of the previous administration."
" This is being interpreted as a rebuttal to the opposition party's allegation that the presidential office is obstructing the search. The Presidential Security Service also explained that "the search is proceeding according to procedure."
The targets of the searches that day included the National Police Agency, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, and the National Assembly Security Guard. The name of "President Yoon Seok-yeol" was clearly stated on the search warrant.
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2024/12/12 06:02 KST
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