On May 12, the police stated that they had "no knowledge whatsoever" regarding the Democratic Party's claim that there is an informant within the security team attempting to assassinate presidential candidate Lee Jae Myung.


Lee Jae Myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, is wearing his campaign uniform over a bulletproof vest at the Central Election Countermeasures Committee launch event held at Cheonggye Plaza in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the 12th, the official start of the 21st presidential election campaign. Photo by Kim Hyun Min

Lee Jae Myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, is wearing his campaign uniform over a bulletproof vest at the Central Election Countermeasures Committee launch event held at Cheonggye Plaza in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the 12th, the official start of the 21st presidential election campaign. Photo by Kim Hyun Min

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A police official told Asia Economy during a phone call that there had been "no such request" from the Democratic Party regarding identity verification.



The Dong-A Ilbo reported that the Democratic Party had received a tip-off about an informant within Lee's security team and subsequently reviewed all resumes.


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