Earlier, in preparation for the impeachment trial announcement, the National Police Agency requested that the airspace above the Constitutional Court be designated a no-fly zone to block the possibility of terrorism.
The National Police Agency received the final approval document from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism regarding the request to designate a temporary no-fly zone over the Constitutional Court.
With the approval of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the district will be located within a one air mile (1,854 meters) radius of the Constitutional Court from midnight on March 13 to the end of March.
The National Police Agency had previously requested that no-fly zones be designated until the end of March. In response, the Army Capital Defense Command said it would impose flight bans on a weekly basis.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport accepted the idea and decided to implement a ban on flights over the Constitutional Court for one week at a time.
If police find illegal drones flying, they plan to use radio wave blocking devices to capture the drone on the scene. The pilot will also be dealt with in accordance with the relevant laws.
The police are preparing a plan to manage rallies in case of an impeachment trial, such as an intrusion into the Constitutional Court. The police are planning to set up a 100m radius from the Constitutional Court, where rallies and demonstrations are restricted on the day.
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency plans to create a vacuum within the city limits. The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency will divide the Jongno-Jung-gu special crime prevention zone into eight areas and appoint eight Seoul regional police chiefs as heads of the zone.
The police are also actively considering issuing an "emergency level A" -- the highest level of emergency duty -- on the day of the announcement.
In addition, the police are conducting training using capsaicin, batons, etc. The police are also considering banning the release of firearms for harmful assistants at police stations on the day of the impeachment trial announcement.
Lee HoYeon, acting deputy commissioner of the National Police Agency, said at a press conference on the 4th, "We are drawing up plans with the worst-case scenario in mind."
2025/03/12 19:43 KST
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