
PPP leader cancels meeting with new PM to visit Gwangju amid murder case controversy
In May, police arrested 23-year-old Jang Yoon-gi on charges of murdering a 17-year-old female student and attempting to murder a 17-year-old male student in...
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In May, police arrested 23-year-old Jang Yoon-gi on charges of murdering a 17-year-old female student and attempting to murder a 17-year-old male student in Gwangju. "It was only through the prosecution's supplementary investigation that the truth behind this grave crime was uncovered and the violent offender was properly indicted," PPP senior spokesperson Choi Bo-yoon said in a statement. During his meeting with the commissioner of the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency, Jang is expected to discuss a wide range of issues, including allegations that police officers leaked investigative information and destroyed evidence during the probe.
Furthermore, Rep. Jang of the main opposition People Power Party was initially scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Han Seong-sook at the National Assembly but canceled the meeting to visit Gwangju instead. The case has since sparked allegations that local investigators had improper ties to Jang's father, a serving police officer in the city.
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In May, police arrested 23-year-old Jang Yoon-gi on charges of murdering a 17-year-old female student and attempting to murder a 17-year-old male student in Gwangju.
reliability low1/2 sources"It was only through the prosecution's supplementary investigation that the truth behind this grave crime was uncovered and the violent offender was properly indicted," PPP senior spokesperson Choi Bo-yoon said in a statement.
reliability low1/2 sourcesDuring his meeting with the commissioner of the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency, Jang is expected to discuss a wide range of issues, including allegations that police officers leaked investigative information and destroyed evidence during the probe.
reliability low1/2 sourcesRep. Jang of the main opposition People Power Party was initially scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Han Seong-sook at the National Assembly but canceled the meeting to visit Gwangju instead.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe case has since sparked allegations that local investigators had improper ties to Jang's father, a serving police officer in the city.
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