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police are seizing and searching the office of the Freedom of North Korea Movement operated by Park Sang-hak, the representative of the North Korea. The government's ban on spraying North Korea's flyers continues into the investigation, but another group claimed to have sent a balloon to North Korea yesterday evening (25th).

Reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.

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Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's Security Investigation Service is confiscating and searching two offices of North Korean refugee groups that claim to spread North Korea.

It is the office of the Free North Korea Movement, run by CEO Park Sang-hak, and the Big Sam office by Park's younger brother.

On the 11th, the Ministry of Unification asked the police to investigate that the two groups' allegations that the North Korean flyers were violated the Inter-Korean Exchange and Cooperation Act and the Aviation Safety Act.

It is known that the police are currently looking for documents related to North Korea's fleet, computer storage, and funds management.

Earlier, the police went to Park Sang-hak's home to request related materials this morning.

However, the police were back because the representative did not open the door saying "I will call an attorney."

As the police began to investigate the government's ban on spraying North Korea, the voice of a mission group martyr claimed yesterday that four large balloons were blown to North Korea in Ganghwa Island, Incheon.

The group said it had sent a large balloon containing a personality book to North Korea last night at 7:30 pm and confirmed that it had been passed to Cheorwon-gun, North Korea by satellite positioning system and GPS.

The Ministry of Unification said it is sorry that the group, which Gyeonggi-do has already commissioned to investigate, attempts to spread the North Korean war again, confirming the facts with CCTV and military surveillance equipment.