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The special prosecutor investigating the death of the late Sergeant Ye-Ram Lee, a victim of sexual violence in the Air Force, announces the final results of the investigation today (13th).

The key to the outcome of the investigation is whether Jeon Ik-soo, chief of the Air Force Justice Department, etc., will be brought to trial for allegations of poor initial investigation and attempts to cover up the case.



Correspondent Hong Young-jae.



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The special prosecutor Ahn Mi-young, who investigated the death of the late Sergeant Lee Ye-ram, announces the results of the 100-day investigation at 1:30 pm today.



The special prosecutor's team, launched in June, has been investigating allegations that the military's initial investigation into the death of the late Sergeant Ye-Ram Lee was inadequate and that the upper-level military tried to cover up and cover up the case.



More than 40 places, including military bases, have been seized and searched by the special prosecutor so far, and the number of people involved in the investigation reaches 160.



There were also some small achievements.



Jeon Ik-soo, the head of the Air Force Justice Department, who oversaw the military investigation of the late Lee Sgt.



However, the arrest warrants for a military official accused of notifying Chief Jeon Ik-soo of the progress of the investigation and an air force public affairs officer accused of leaking the investigation to the outside were all dismissed.



The special prosecutor investigated former Air Force Chief of Staff Lee Seong-yong, who was the chief officer of the Air Force at the time, while investigating Jeon Ik-su, the head of the Air Force's Justice Department, the core of the investigation into the sergeant's case, as a suspect three times.



[Jeon Ik-soo / Chief of the Air Force Justice Department (25th of last month): (There was also a suspicion that there was an instruction to review the arrest, but what did you explain?) You explained well.

You worked hard.]



Based on the results of the investigation so far, the special prosecutor plans to reveal the final disposition today on whether to hand over Chief Jeon Ik-soo and Air Force officials to trial.