Police File Charges Against 111 People in '12·3 Emergency Martial Law' Case... Sangmin Lee Not Yet Summoned
The police announced that a total of 111 people have been booked in connection with the 'December 3 Emergency Martial Law Incident.'
At a regular press briefing that day, a police official stated, "Among those booked, 8 have been sent to prosecution, 18 have been transferred, and 85 are under investigation."
Regarding the investigation of former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min, the police said, "The analysis of seized items has been completed," and "the witness questioning is ongoing."
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Concerning Park Hyun-soo, the acting commissioner of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, who is suspected of involvement in the martial law, the police stated, "No additional investigation has been conducted."
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