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police investigating allegations of real estate speculation are continuing the investigation on the weekend, but Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun has publicly rebuked the police for the lack of investigation.



Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon reports.



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Gyeonggi Southern Police Agency, which is investigating allegations of speculation by public officials in the metropolitan area, called three reference members to conduct an investigation today (27th).



These are the people who need an investigation to prove the allegations against Gwangmyeong City Hall officials, former Siheung City lawmakers, and Gyeonggi Province government officials who were accused of speculation.



The Joint Government Special Investigation Headquarters, which is investigating allegations of speculation by former Administrative City Construction Commissioner Lee Mo, focused on the analysis of the confiscated goods that it secured yesterday.



The police are carrying out investigations on the weekend like this, but there are still many mountains to overcome to show tangible results.



In this situation, Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun made a bitter voice toward the police investigation team.



Through his SNS, he said that the police investigation did not meet the expectations of the people and asked for a more swift and thorough investigation.



It is interpreted with the intention to press the police, emphasizing that there must be an outcome that meets the level of the public.



Accordingly, the results of the actual examination of the arrest warrant scheduled for the day after the day after the day after the day after the day after the day after the police officer Park Mo, who applied for the arrest warrant for the Pocheon city, is expected to be an intermediate test of the police investigation.



The Northern Gyeonggi Police Agency, which is investigating Mr. Park, also focused on preparing for the actual examination during the weekend.



If the court issues an arrest warrant for Mr. Park, the overall police investigation is likely to gain momentum.



(Video coverage: Kim Myung-gu, video editing: Park Jin-hoon)