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Man in His 60s Arrested for Assaulting Police During Parliamentary Committee's Entry to Jamsil Counting Station

Man in His 60s Arrested for Assaulting Police During Parliamentary Committee's Entry to Jamsil Counting Station
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▲ The Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, which was used as the Jamsil ballot counting station during the June 3 local elections.

A man in his 60s has been arrested for assaulting a police officer while obstructing the National Assembly's special investigation committee from entering the Jamsil ballot counting station to investigate the shortage of ballot papers during the June 3 local elections.
The Seoul Eastern District Court issued the arrest warrant today (July 4) after holding a pre-arrest interrogation (warrant validity hearing) for the man, identified as A, who is facing charges of obstruction of justice. The court stated that there is a risk of him fleeing.
A is accused of pushing and assaulting a police officer around 1:10 p.m. on July 2 at the Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, while police were removing protesters who were blocking the special committee's entry.
At the time, the protesters, who were attempting to block the special committee from conducting an on-site investigation, linked arms and refused to move, claiming that the committee could not enter without a warrant, before being removed one by one by the police.
In response, the police explained that the action was not a forced dispersal, but rather a relocation measure based on the Police Duties Execution Act.
(Photo: Yonhap News)
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