A man in his 60s, identified as A, who blocked the National Assembly's special investigation committee from entering the Jamsil ballot counting station, is set to undergo a pre-arrest interrogation at court today, July 4.
A is accused of using violence by pushing a police officer on July 2 at the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, while police were removing protesters who were obstructing the special committee's entry.
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Man in His 60s Faces Arrest Hearing for Blocking National Assembly Probe Team at Jamsil Counting Station
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