Police Secure Yoon's Mobile Call Records... Not from Secure Phone
The police have obtained the phone call records of former President Yoon Seokyeol.
Former President Yoon Seokyeol, who has been indicted on charges of leading an insurrection, is attending the trial resuming in the afternoon on the 12th at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu. Photo by Joint Press Corps
View original imageOn May 15, the Special Investigation Team of the National Office of Investigation at the Korean National Police Agency stated, "It is true that we have secured the call records of former President Yoon, but we cannot disclose the details of individual calls."
According to the call records, former President Yoon made phone calls to then-People Power Party floor leader Chu Kyungho and lawmaker Na Kyungwon, among others, after the declaration of martial law.
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A police official explained, "This was previously confirmed by the police and forwarded to the prosecution. These are not records from a secure phone voluntarily submitted by the Presidential Security Service."
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