South Korea: Acting President thanked police for maintaining safety during the prosecution test

Sol, April 18 (IANS). South Korea’s acting President Han Duck-Suk arranged a gratitude to the police officers involved in maintaining public safety during the prosecution test of former President Yun Suk Yeol. According to the Yonhap News Agency, lunch at lunch at the official home of Han, Li-Aan, the acting chief of the National Police Agency, is the acting chief of Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, Park Hyun-Su and other police officers, who were in the Fray to stop the violent clashes between April 4. Han’s office said: “Our police officers fully performed their duties in a very delicate and important time for the country. I hope you will remain in favor of people and play their role as police officers who make the Republic of Korea safe.” Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defense said Friday that heads of the 707th special mission group of the South Korean army and six other military officers were placed on compulsory leave on December 3 for their alleged involvement in the implementation of martial law. Seven officers include Colonel Kim Hyun-Taay, Head of the 707th Special Mission Group of the Army. According to the ministry, Brigadier-General Lee Song-Hune, commander of the First Special Force Brigade and Major General Park Hen-Sura, heads of the ministry of the ministry’s criminal investigation. All of them were accused of involvement in the unsuccessful martial law. Of these, the park was removed from his duties, while the rest of their positions were rejected. The latest decision maintained the officers involved as military workers. This may enable the army to take disciplinary steps in the event that he is convicted in court. The ministry had earlier placed the major commanders on compulsory leave because he was prosecuted for his alleged involvement in an unsuccessful attempt at martial law. This includes the former commander of the Martial Law Park Un-Su-Su. -Ians Sch/GKT shares this story tags