In response to reports that raised suspicions of 'pressure by Yoon Hak-kwan (a key official on the side of President Yoon Seok-yeol)' in connection with the investigation of former representative Lee Jun-seok of People's Power, Kim Gwang-ho, commissioner of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, said, "It is impossible to judge outside the law and conscience while working as the head of a law enforcement agency. work," he said.



Commissioner Kim denied the allegations at a press conference, saying, "I have lived my life that way."



Previously, some media reported that Rep. Yoon Hek-kwan and a high-ranking police officer met through the mediation of passport personnel and tried to influence the investigation into the sexual entertainment of former CEO Lee.



Commissioner Kim said, "The investigation of the key witness (Kim Seong-jin, CEO of IKAIST) has ended, and we are now verifying the facts and reviewing the legal principles," he said.



Regarding Lee's subpoena investigation, he said, "I don't have any foreshadowing," he said.



On the other hand, regarding the investigation into the allegation of false career information, he said, "There are more than 18 total complaints and accusations (against Mrs. Kim)," he said.



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