Police Begin Voluntary Submission of Secure Phone Server Records by Presidential Security Service
The police have begun to receive records from the secure phone server, a key piece of evidence in the 12·3 Martial Law Incident, from the Presidential Security Service.
On May 1, the Special Investigation Team of the National Police Agency's Criminal Investigation Headquarters stated, "The process of selecting and voluntarily submitting the secure phone server records is currently underway," and added, "This is not something that will be completed in just a day or two."
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The Special Investigation Team attempted to secure the secure phone server through a search and seizure on April 16, but the Presidential Security Service refused, causing the attempt to fail. Instead, both parties agreed to a voluntary submission of the materials and have been in discussions since then.
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