The South Korean court rejected the police's application for an arrest warrant for the deputy chief of the presidential guard and the head of the guard.
On March 21, the Western District Court of Seoul, South Korea, rejected the police’s application for arrest warrants for Kim Sung-hoon, deputy director of the presidential security department, and Lee Guang-woo, director of the security headquarters, on March 21, local time.
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The South Korean court rejected the police's application for an arrest warrant for the deputy chief of the presidential guard and the head of the guard.
On March 21, the Western District Court of Seoul, South Korea, rejected the police’s application for arrest warrants for Kim Sung-hoon, deputy director of the presidential security department, and Lee Guang-woo, director of the security headquarters, on March 21, local time.