Police notified Kim Shin, the Director General of the Presidential Security Service, to appear as a suspect on the 14th.
The Korean National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters Emergency Martial Law Special Investigation Team stated in a media announcement that it summoned Director General Kim on the morning of the 14th on charges of obstructing special public duties.
Director General Kim is accused of obstructing the execution of the first arrest warrant against President Yoon Suk-yeol by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials and the police on the 3rd. The Director General of the Family is responsible for the security of the president's family.
The opposition, including the Democratic Party, is identifying Director General Kim, along with Vice Administrator Kim Sung-hoon and Vice Commissioner Lee Kwang-woo, as part of the "Kim Keon-hee line."
Police also reported that they are analyzing a mobile phone submitted voluntarily by Park Jong-jun, the former Director General of the Security Service, who appeared for questioning on the 10th and 11th.