Hotline Established Between Prosecution and Police for 'Daejang-dong Allegations'... National Investigation Headquarters Orders "Active Cooperation" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] A cooperative investigation system, including the establishment of a prosecution-police hotline, will be activated regarding the preferential treatment allegations in the Daejang-dong development project in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province.


On the 12th, the National Police Agency announced, "Regarding the Daejang-dong case, Police Commissioner Kim Chang-ryong contacted Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo, and both agencies agreed to establish a hotline and closely cooperate on each investigation matter to promptly uncover the substantive truth."


In this regard, Nam Gu-jun, head of the National Investigation Headquarters of the National Police Agency, instructed the dedicated investigation team at the Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency to actively cooperate with the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office.



The dedicated investigation team at the Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency is currently investigating three merged cases: ▲ the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) notification case transferred from Yongsan Police Station in Seoul ▲ the Daejang-dong development preferential treatment allegations reported by civic groups ▲ the case involving the 5 billion KRW retirement payment received by the son of Assemblyman Kwak Sang-do from Hwacheon Daeyu.


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