Maryland's Governor of the United States said the US government mobilized the National Guard and the state police to intercept or steal the troops while airborne Korean diagnostic tools.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan told CNN broadcasts that the federal government or somebody mobilized the state police and the state police to keep the diagnostic tools airborne from Korea in secret, and asked if it was necessary. I don't know if you need it. "

"We were very cautious because there were reports of federal governments intercepting or dropping cargo," said Governor Hogan. "The problem was when we brought diagnostic tools from Korea."

"We wanted to make sure that it didn't happen," he said. "So we deployed the National Guard and the police and landed at Baltimore-Washington Airport instead of Dulles Airport, where Korean aircraft usually land."

"We are now working with the federal government," said Governor Hogan. "It's not a concern now, but frankly, it was a problem when I brought in Korean diagnostic tools."

Maryland, after more than three weeks of discussions with South Korea, introduced a Corona 19 diagnostic tool from Korea that could be tested 500,000 times on the 18th of last month.

Since then, the diagnostic tools have been kept in secret places guarded by the National Guard and the police.

Governor Hogan leaned his head at a press conference to reveal the airborne diagnostic tools on the 20th of last month and said "thank you" in Korean.

Governor Hogan's wife is a Korean-American wife, Yoomi Hogan, and is said to have played a significant role in airborne diagnostic tools.

(Photo = Twitter capture of Gary Maryland Governor Larry Hogan)