Kim Gwang-ho, Commissioner of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, said today (13th) regarding the investigation into Lee Jun-seok, the former representative of the People's Power, who is suspected of sexual entertainment and evidence destruction, "We plan to summon and investigate as early as possible because various circumstances can work together."



At a press conference today, Commissioner Kim said, "It is a matter that can only be known by attending and investigating," he said when asked if the investigation, which has reached the statute of limitations, can be completed as scheduled.



Then, the court rejected the application for a warrant related to the teacher's suspicion of destroying evidence, but when asked if there would be any setbacks in the investigation, he said, "There is no such thing."



An official from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency also made it clear that "If Lee's attendance goes as scheduled, he will try to close the investigation as soon as possible."



Regarding the investigation status of the 'Second Room n' case, Commissioner Kim explained, "There are 7 specific victims, most of them are minors, and the whereabouts of 'L' (the main culprit) are being specified."



An official from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said that they also requested cooperation with the investigation on Telegram.