選挙管理委員会に「赤い布」埋めた疑惑のグループ…警察が調査=韓国
Police investigate group suspected of burying ”red cloth” at South Korean election commission
In South Korea, people claiming to be from the United States buried a mysterious object at the Central Election Commission's regional office, where martial law troops were deployed when martial law was declared on December 3, prompting police to launch an investigation.
According to MBC on the 18th, on the morning of the 15th, five men and women buried a red cloth with the English word "Victory" written on it in a flower bed at the Election Management Commission's district office.
In the letters of "ory," only the letter "t" was written in lowercase with a cross. Prior to this, they had stepped on a white plastic sheet with the words "Illegal Central Election Commission" written on it in front of the entrance.
After chopping it up, they buried it in a flower bed in front of the entrance to the building. They reportedly said they had come from America and were just looking around the area.
Prior to this, on the afternoon of the 7th of this month, he attended the Suwon Election Training Institute of the National Election Commission.
In another case, two women, whose former names remain unknown, posted 23 illegal flyers. The flyers included criticism of former President Moon Jae-in, Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, and constitutional justices.
The letter included criticism of the Election Management Commission's irregular hiring practices. The Election Management Commission's district office and the Suwon Training Institute were both under martial law when former President Yoon Seok-youl declared martial law on December 3.
This is where the military was deployed. The series of incidents occurred 49 days before the presidential election, which was to be held early following the dismissal of former President Yoon. An official from the National Election Commission said,
"I feel anxious because an important election is coming up," he said. The election management committee has requested the police to investigate the group, who were caught on security cameras, and will take strong action if a similar incident occurs again.
He revealed.
2025/04/21 10:39 KST
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