On the 10th, Rep. Kim Woong, who is considered a key figure in the suspicion of 'indictment' surrounding former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, strongly protested against the search and seizure of the high-ranking public officials' crime investigation office (Public Investigation Agency) on the 10th.



Rep. Kim visited his office where the search and seizure was going on around noon that day and said, "We need to investigate and reveal the truth about whether this absurd and illegal search and seizure is not ordered by Kim Jin-wook." said.



"The public will understand much more accurately what the intention of the investigation by the Airborne Service, which ignores due process, is being carried out," he said.



Earlier, in order to investigate the reality of the allegation of 'indictment', the Ministry of Airborne Affairs visited Rep. Kim's office located on the 3rd floor of the National Assembly Building on the morning of the same day and started to secure related data such as PCs.



In the process, Rep. Jeon Joo-hye and floor leader Kim Ki-hyeon, who visited the scene, met with reporters and strongly opposed the search and seizure, saying it was "opposition pressure."



In April of last year, during Yoon's tenure as president, before the general election, Rep. Sohn Jun-seong received a letter of complaint from the then Supreme Prosecutor's Office of Investigation and Information Policy against 11 people with criminal passports, including Yoo Si-min, chairman of the Roh Moo-hyung Foundation and Choi Kang-wook, a member of the Open Democratic Party. are receiving.



Rep. Kim and former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol held a press conference on the 8th, respectively, and said, "I do not remember", "Although it has stated that it is a mysterious document that is not credible," the controversy continues.



It is known that the Airborne Service conducted a search and seizure by visiting the homes and offices of those who are being investigated, including a hand test, in addition to Rep. Kim on that day. For more details, see the video.



(Composition: Hwi-Ran Kim, Edit: Hee-Joo Cha)