Kwon Chang-young, the second comprehensive special prosecutor, is giving his first briefing after the launch at the office of the second comprehensive special prosecution in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi, on the 25th. (Photo by Senior Reporter Ryu Woo-jong, [email protected])
Kwon Chang-young will visit the special prosecution teams for insurrection, Kim Geon-hee, and Chae Sang-byeong, as well as the National Police Agency’s National Investigation Headquarters on the 26th.
On this day, Prosecutor Kwon plans to visit each of the insurrection team, Kim Geon-hee team, Chae Sang-byeong team, and the National Investigation Headquarters from the morning. He is expected to discuss investigation cooperation and direction with each special investigation team. He is also likely to discuss the progress of investigations, case transfers, and requests for police personnel dispatch with the National Investigation Headquarters, which handled the remaining cases of the three major prosecutions before the comprehensive special prosecution was launched.
The second special investigation team held a signboard ceremony at the Gyeonggi Gwacheon special investigation team’s office the previous day, announcing the start of their full-scale investigation. During the ceremony, Prosecutor Kwon stated, “We will conduct a thorough investigation guided solely by the law and evidence, while maintaining political neutrality and fairness to the utmost extent.” The second investigation targets include 17 issues, such as the alleged insurrection planning related to the notebook of former Intelligence Commander Noh Sang-won, the presidential office relocation allegations involving Kim Geon-hee, and the Yangpyeong Expressway route change suspicion.
Kwon Chang-young, appointed to lead the second comprehensive special prosecution to investigate the incomplete parts of the three major special investigation teams (insurrection, Kim Geon-hee, Chae Sang-byeong) as well as new suspicions, is heading to his law office in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the 6th to express his thoughts. (Photo by Yonhap News)
