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Police send 6 additional members of Jeon Jeon-yeon who staged a subway protest on the way to work

2022-12-19T05:23:38.019Z


Six officials of the National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against Disabled Persons who delayed the operation of the subway by repeatedly getting on and off the subway on their way to work were handed over to the prosecution. At the press conference of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency today, he said, "We have sent 17 people so far, and we plan to send the rest in turn."


Six officials from the National Coalition for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities (Jeon Jang-yeon) who delayed the operation of the subway by repeatedly getting on and off the subway on their way to work were handed over to the prosecution.



Today (19th) at the press conference of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, he said, "We have sent 17 people so far, and we plan to send the rest in turn."



Previously, on the 1st, Namdaemun Police Station in Seoul sent 11 members of Jeon Jeon-yeon without detention on charges of obstruction of business.



Currently, there are 11 other officials from Jeon Jeon Yeon who are currently being investigated by the police.



In addition, a police official said that the online media 'Dandelion' and 'Citizen Media The Tamsa' (The Tamsa), which disclosed the real names of the victims of the Itaewon disaster without the consent of the bereaved family, are tracking the leakage route along with the investigation of the accuser.



In front of the house of Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon, a reporter from The Exploration visited and explained that "the subject of the investigation has been moved to the anti-corruption investigation unit and the people involved are being investigated."



In the case of the 'suspicion of lighting the photo of Mrs. Kim Gun-hee', we are currently analyzing related data after the investigation of the accuser.



In addition, the police, which are intensively cracking down on illegal activities at construction sites, said they are currently investigating two cases involving 266 people.

Source: sbskr

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