Kim Jin-wook, head of the High Commissioner's Crime Investigation Service (Parasite), protested today (30th) in relation to the controversy sparked by 'communication data inquiry', saying, "There are a lot of prosecutors and police too, so why do they call it a temple with only the Airborne Service?"



Director Kim said, "It is too much to say" when Rep. Kwon Seong-dong, a member of the People's Power, pointed out that the extensive inquiry by the Ministry of Airborne Affairs was oppression of the opposition during an inquiry on current issues by the National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee this afternoon.



Regarding the correspondence inquiry between presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yeol and his wife, Kim Kun-hee, Director Kim said, "We have seen candidate Yoon 3 times, the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office 4 times, and regarding the spouse, we 1 time and the prosecution 5 times." “Do you call it a temple with only a few things?” he emphasized.



He continued, "Looking at the Ministry of Science and Technology's announcement last week, the prosecution had 597,000 cases and the police had 1,877,000 cases, but we had 135 cases," he added.



He said, "I can't say anything about it in principle, but I'm saying it because it's a public interest," he said.



When asked if the inquiry about Candidate Yoon and his spouse was the same, he answered, "I know so."



The so-called 'reporting reason' that the allegation of accusation was raised as a reason for the passportWhen asked if he had contacted National Intelligence Service Director Park Ji-won and his acquaintances about the investigation, he said, "He did it too. I can't remember the specific number."



When Rep. Kwon attacked, saying, "I stole all personal information such as name, resident registration number, and address," Kim denied, "It is neither personal nor communication details."



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Reporters, Yonhap News)