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All the key figures of the Lime crisis, which amounted to more than 1.6 trillion won, were captured. Today (25th) and tomorrow, it will be judged whether or not they will be arrested, but the investigation into suspicion of lobbying for the relationship is expected to begin in earnest.

Reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.

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Investigation into the body of Lime, which was caught after months of fleeing, and Lee Jong-pil, former vice president of Lime Asset Management, and former President Kim Bong-hyun of Star Mobility, are in full swing.

The Seoul Southern District Prosecutor's Office filed a warrant for arrest for former vice president Jong-Pil Lee on charges of receiving hundreds of millions of won in exchange for investments from KOSDAQ listed companies.

Former vice president Lee is expected to give a ground for non-attendance to the court warrant and not appear in court.

The Gyeonggi South Provincial Police Agency also filed a warrant for the arrest of former President Kim Bong-hyun on charges of embezzling Suwon passenger funds of 16.1 billion won.

President Kim was said to have largely denied the allegations in an investigation that lasted six hours from yesterday morning.

Prosecutors have secured all the new recruits of the three key figures in the Lime repurchase, even former former Blue House administrator Kim Mo, who was arrested.

Prosecutors are now planning to focus their investigations on identifying the targets for their lobbying.

In addition, we will look into the suspicion of illegality in the process of selling lime funds, allegations of embezzlement and embezzlement of employees, and various suspicions related to companies invested by Lime.