Police, CIO, and PSS Hold Tripartite Meeting... "Request for Cooperation in Peaceful Warrant Execution" [Comprehensive]
Summary
- The police and CIO stated that they requested cooperation from the Presidential Security Service for a peaceful warrant execution, although they could not narrow the differences in positions.
- The tripartite meeting among the police, CIO, and PSS was held amid concerns over potential bloodshed incidents, and it is analyzed that the police and CIO will attempt to execute the warrant as originally planned.
- This meeting was held following a proposal from the police, with a massive operation involving around 1,000 investigators planned.

The National Investigation Headquarters, the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, and the Presidential Security Service held a tripartite meeting ahead of the execution of the second arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk-yeol.
The Special Investigation Team of the police announced through a press release on the 14th that "representatives from the Special Investigation Team, CIO, and PSS met around 8 a.m. today to discuss matters related to the warrant execution."
This tripartite meeting was held following a proposal from the police. It seems to have been prompted by concerns over potential clashes, such as a bloodshed incident, as the PSS declared its intention to block the execution and both the CIO and police planned a massive operation involving around 1,000 investigators for the arrest.
The meeting lasted about an hour, but it is reported that the positions between the police, CIO, and PSS did not significantly narrow.
The police and CIO stated, "We requested the PSS's cooperation for a safe and peaceful warrant execution, and we are waiting for their response."
Accordingly, there is an analysis that the police and CIO will attempt to execute the warrant as originally planned.
Lee Min-hyung, Hankyung.com reporter meaning@hankyung.com

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