(Society) Police to investigate accusers of ‘National Power Party member notice board controversy’
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(Society) Police to investigate accusers of ‘National Power Party member notice board controversy’

Police investigating allegations that an article criticizing President Yoon Suk Yeol in the name of Han Dong-hoon and his family was posted on the People’s Power Party bulletin board will conduct an investigation of the accuser tomorrow (22nd).

Earlier on the 19th, the conservative group Liberty Korea National Defense Corps filed a complaint with the police against a member of the People’s Power Party who used Han’s surname on charges of violating the Information and Communications Network Act.

the complaint states that a member of the Buddha statue defamed President Yoon and First Lady Kim Gun-hee on the bulletin board in the name of a representative family member, including a representative, wife, father-in-law and daughter.

In addition, their names included more than 900 comments supporting or praising Han on the party’s message board from March 15 until recently.

Oh Sang-jong, the representative of the Korea National Defense Corps, said that he first filed a complaint with the police on the 11th, but he filed another complaint because the People’s Power side did not respond actively.

Police were found to have sent an official letter earlier asking the public to preserve server data from the party’s message board.

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