The National Assembly Special Committee on the Investigation of the June 3 Local Election Ballot Shortage conducted an on-site inspection today (July 2) after entering the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, with the cooperation of the police. This comes 27 days after the start of the Jamsil suffrage protest. The police warned that protesters who refuse to comply with safety measures, such as securing access routes, or who assault or threaten police officers could face charges including obstruction of justice. Following this, the police removed the citizens guarding the 2-2 gate one by one.
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Reported by Jung Da-eun | Video by Shin Dong-hwan | Video Editing by Jung Yong-hee | Graphics by Yook Do-hyun | Produced by SBS Digital News
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27-Day Blockade Broken: First Forced Inspection Conducted at Jamsil Vote Counting Station
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