After the suitability review was rejected, a threatening message was posted online to kill the judge who had presided over the review, leading police to launch an investigation.
On the 17th, the Seoul National Police Agency's Cyber Investigation Team announced that they had filed a lawsuit against Judge Seo Jun-seop of the Seoul Central District Court.
The DC Inside online community's "People's Power Miner Gallery" yesterday reported that "So Ju
A threatening message was posted saying, "If the judge is caught on his way to or from work, he will be beheaded," and was later deleted. A police source said, "The police department in charge of the area has taken initial action and is currently conducting an initial investigation."
Meanwhile, after it was reported that the Public Prosecutors' Office would be seeking an arrest warrant for President Yoon on the 17th, supporters of President Yoon held an all-night demonstration in front of the Seoul Western District Court.
The supporters created a human barricade at the entrance to the courthouse, claiming to be preventing the transfer of the arrest warrant application documents by the Public Prosecutor's Office, and clashed with the police.
A man in his 20s was arrested on suspicion of obstruction of justice after pushing a court official who was trying to close a wooden fence. When police tried to stop a rally at the courthouse entrance, some of the participants
As of this morning, they are continuing their demonstration in a park near the Western District Court.
2025/01/17 11:34 KST
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