Prosecutors launched an investigation into suspicion that Park Geun-hye and the old passport had interfered with the investigation of the Sewol special investigation committee (special committee).

According to the legal community on the 10th, the Sewol tragedy Special Investigation Team (Governor Im Gwan-hyeok, Seoul Prosecutor's Office) has been seizing and searching Presidential Records during the days of President Park, who has been in the Presidential Archives in Sejong City for the fourth day since the 7th.

The special group is checking documents produced by the Blue House government in the Park Geun-hye government to investigate suspicions that former passport officials have interfered with the investigation of the Special Committee launched after the Sewol ferry tragedy.

The search for seizure of Presidential Records is conducted by presenting a warrant issued by the High Court Chief in accordance with applicable laws and reading the documents one by one.

The special corps plans to conduct summons investigations on cases related to the case, such as the vice-chairman of the former Special Committee, Dae Dae-hwan, along with the work of viewing the presidential records.

The Sewol Family Affairs Association said that prosecutor Cho Yoon-seon, former Blue House president Jeong Moo-soo, Kim Jae-won, former Saenuri Party chairman, and former Vice Chairman Cho met at the Plaza Hotel on January 19, 2015, interfering with the prosecutor's investigation and reducing budget. To file a complaint.

Prosecutors are said to be confirming that there are documents reported to the Blue House in connection with the findings that the former ROK military headquarters inspected the Sewol family.

Humidifier disinfection cases and the Special Investigation Committee for the April 16th issue, the former President of the Republic of Korea, Kim Ki-chun, reported that the total number of illegal gathering information of the soldiers was reported from April 18 to September 3, 2014, and used it for media response. In January, 71 commissioners from the Blue House, the Ministry of National Defense, and the military were commissioned to investigate.