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Who Breached the Lockdown? Police Investigate Unauthorized Entry into Jamsil Vote Counting Center Basement

Who Breached the Lockdown? Police Investigate Unauthorized Entry into Jamsil Vote Counting Center Basement
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▲ Protesters chant slogans in front of the entrance to the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, on the 18th, as the "lockdown protest" continues following the ballot paper shortage incident during the June 3 local elections.

Police are investigating reports that someone damaged the lock on a basement entrance and trespassed into the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium, which has been under a lockdown protest for two weeks due to a "ballot paper shortage incident."

The gymnasium, which served as the vote counting center for the Jamsil area during the June 3 local elections, has been blocked by citizens since the 5th who are attempting to prevent the removal of ballot boxes and ballots.

On June 19, the Seoul Songpa Police Station received a complaint from the gymnasium's management company stating, "It appears that an outsider damaged the lock on the basement entrance of the Handball Gymnasium on the night of the 7th, trespassed, and filmed the interior."

The police have launched an investigation to identify the suspect, considering charges such as property damage and trespassing.

If the allegations are true, it implies that someone managed to bypass the protesters' blockade to enter and exit the counting center, which is expected to spark significant controversy regarding the identity and motives of the intruder.

As the lockdown protest continues, police face limitations in verifying the scene, which may delay a precise determination of the circumstances.

Recently, a video has been circulating on social media showing someone welding a door located under the stairs next to the 1-3 entrance of the Handball Gymnasium.

This has fueled conspiracy theories, such as claims that "there is an attempt to trap protesters inside the stadium to cause a fire or a stampede," as well as assertions that "there is an underground passage connecting the Handball Gymnasium to the adjacent Gymnastics Arena."

One netizen requested information disclosure regarding the welding from Korea Sports Industry Development, the agency that manages the Olympic Park facilities.

The netizen shared the agency's response online, which stated, "It was confirmed that an outsider damaged the lock on the entrance in question and trespassed to film the interior on the night of the 7th, which led to the welding work."

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