Park Jong-jun, head of the National Security Agency, appears at the police on suspicion of interfering with the arrest of Mr.[청계천 옆 사진관]

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The head of the National Security Agency appeared six days after the first attendance request on the 4th.
尹 Remains silent when asked about location and status

Park Jong-joon, Chief of the Presidential Security Service, appears at the Serious Crime Investigation Department of the Seodaemun-gu Police Agency in Seoul on the morning of the 10th on charges of obstructing the execution of an arrest warrant for President Yoon Seok-yeol (special obstruction of official duties) and is being questioned by reporters. Reporter Park Hyeong-ki [email protected]

Park Jong-joon, head of the Presidential Security Service, appeared at the police on the 10th to be investigated on charges of interfering with the execution of an arrest warrant for President Yoon Seok-yeol.

At 10:13 a.m. on this day, Director Park attended the Serious Crime Investigation Department (Heavy Investigation Department) of the Seodaemun-gu Police Agency in Seoul and appeared in front of reporters. Director Park, who attended wearing a black coat, answered questions from reporters at the entrance of the building and headed to the Heavy Water Department.

Park Jong-jun, head of the National Security Agency, appears at the police on suspicion of interfering with the arrest of Mr.[청계천 옆 사진관]

Chief of the Presidential Security Service, Park Jong-jun, is heading to the National Police Agency’s Serious Crime Investigation Department. Reporter Park Hyeong-ki [email protected]
Park Jong-jun, Chief of the Presidential Security Service, is answering questions from reporters at the entrance of the National Police Agency's Serious Crime Investigation Department. Reporter Park Hyeong-ki oneshot@donga.com

Park Jong-jun, Chief of the Presidential Security Service, is answering questions from reporters at the entrance of the National Police Agency’s Serious Crime Investigation Department. Reporter Park Hyeong-ki [email protected]
Park Jong-jun, Chief of the Presidential Security Service, attends the National Police Agency's Serious Crime Investigation Department and answers questions from reporters. Reporter Park Hyeong-ki oneshot@donga.com

Park Jong-jun, Chief of the Presidential Security Service, attends the National Police Agency’s Serious Crime Investigation Department and answers questions from reporters. Reporter Park Hyeong-ki [email protected]

Director Park told reporters, “I believe that investigation procedures befitting the status of a sitting president should proceed.” He said, “I don’t think the current method of executing arrest warrants is appropriate,” and added, “I hope that appropriate investigative procedures will be conducted for the president in keeping with the national character.” Reporters continued to ask questions about President Yoon Seok-yeol’s location and condition, but Director Park did not answer and headed to the Central Water Department through the stairs.

It has been six days since the police’s first notice of attendance on the 4th that Director Park responded to the investigative authorities’ request for attendance. Director Park, who had failed to comply with the previous two summons, appears to have decided to appear this time, keeping in mind that an arrest warrant is usually issued if he refuses three times.

Park Jong-joon, Chief of the Presidential Security Service, is climbing the stairs at the National Police Agency's Serious Crime Investigation Department without answering reporters' questions about President Yoon Seok-yeol's location and condition. Reporter Park Hyeong-ki oneshot@donga.com

Park Jong-joon, Chief of the Presidential Security Service, is climbing the stairs at the National Police Agency’s Serious Crime Investigation Department without answering reporters’ questions about President Yoon Seok-yeol’s location and condition. Reporter Park Hyeong-ki [email protected]

Reporter Park Hyeong-ki [email protected]

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