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prosecutor's office at the Jeongui Memory Regiment, yesterday (21st) seized the mapo shelter where the grandmothers stayed. Justice Jeong Yeon-yeon insisted that it was an insult to the victims and a violation of human rights, but critics are now saying whether they are trying to hide behind them.

Reporter Min Kyung-ho.

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Seoul Western District Prosecutors seized and searched the Seoul Mapo 'Our House of Peace', a resting place for the comfort women victim yesterday.

It's been nine hours since yesterday, after the search and seizure of the War and Women's Human Rights Museum, the address of the office of Jeong Yeon-yeon and the office of Jeong Dae-hyup, the predecessor.

The prosecution explained that "the shelter was not initially subject to seizure and search, but it was confirmed that some related data were stored."

Mapo Shelter was created in 2012 by Jeong Dae-hyup, which was rented free of charge from Myeongseong Church.

Gil Won-ok, the victim of the comfort women, lives alone, and the old grandmother Kim Bok-dong, who passed away in January, stayed here.

In addition to the Mapo Shelter, Jeongui-yeon also provided an Anseong Shelter in 2013. The shelter bought at 750 million won was sold at 420 million won last month.

After the seizure search, the prosecution proceeded to analyze the data and prepare for the summons.

"I regret the seizure search conducted during the external audit," said Jeong Yeon-yeon, and criticized the confiscation and search of shelter as "desecration of victims and violation of human rights."