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Channel A reporters and prosecutors investigating the so-called 'prosecution allegations' of the current prosecutors seized and searched the head office of Channel A today (28th). Prosecutor Yun Seok-yeol began a full-scale forced investigation 11 days after ordering the investigation.

Reporter Lee Hyun-young.

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Reporters sit in front of the channel A's head office.

Reporters from the news agency gathered to stop this when the prosecution attempted to seize and search Channel A headquarters this morning.

The prosecution's search for seizures was all five, including the headquarters of Channel A and the home of the reporter who was in charge of covering the suspicion.

Prosecutors said, "We proceeded while continuously discussing the subject and whether to submit data." Channel A said, "It violates freedom of speech and undermines the coverage of reporters."

He criticized that the prosecution investigator's workforce intervened in a space where sensitive reports were shared, and that it was not possible to understand anything by any means.

Earlier, MBC reported last month that Channel A reporter met with former CEO Lee Mo-cheol of Value Invest Korea.

The reporter read the transcripts of the current prosecutor, who is known as close to prosecutor Yoon Seok-yeol, and can influence the investigation.

Controversial MBC reporter Ji, who is controversial as a pro-Passport propensity figure, has not responded to the summons saying, "I don't believe in the prosecution." It seems to be.

As soon as the analysis of the seized data is finalized, the prosecution plans to call on Channel A reporters and related persons to investigate.

(Video coverage: Taehoon Kim, Video editing: Ha Sungwon)