Police announced that they are continuing their investigation into individuals related to the Rebuilding Korea Party sexual misconduct case.
Park Hyun-soo, acting chief of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, noted during a regular press briefing on the 8th regarding the Rebuilding Korea Party sexual misconduct case, "We have investigated the suspect, victim, and witnesses, and have secured related materials to review the allegations."
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency is conducting a direct investigation into the Rebuilding Korea Party sexual misconduct case, which was reported to the Jongno Police Station at the end of April, applying allegations of workplace coercive molestation.
The police also stated that they are continuing to analyze related materials submitted by the Ministry of Education regarding the allegations of pressure on the 'Evergreen School' project during the Yoon Suk-yeol administration, and that investigations into nine related individuals have already been conducted.
Regarding allegations of violating the Public Official Election Act, it was reported that they are continuing investigations into related individuals, including summoning Son Hyo-sook, representative of the Rebox School, again on the 26th of last month.
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency added that they are also proceeding with procedures such as analysis of seized materials in relation to investigations into Jeon Kwang-hoon, pastor of the Sarang Jeil Church, and Shin Hye-sik, representative of the conservative YouTube channel 'Shin-ui Hansu,' for allegations of instigating violence at the Western District Court.