Moon Hyung-bae, former acting president of the Constitutional Court. /Courtesy of News1

A civic group filed a police complaint against former Constitutional Court President Moon Hyeong-bae and others, saying there were problems with the investigation and impeachment process involving former President Yoon Suk-yeol.

The Committee for Livelihood Measures for Ordinary People said on the 20th that it filed a police complaint against acting former Constitutional Court president Moon Hyeong-bae, former and current justices who took part in the impeachment trial, and Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials Director Oh Dong-un.

The committee said, "During martial law, no citizens were injured by the military or police, and public order was normalized quickly following the National Assembly's resolution to lift martial law," and argued, "The Constitutional Court should have dismissed the impeachment motion and sent it back to the National Assembly."

Regarding the Minister Oh, it said, "He concealed the fact that he sought a warrant from the Seoul Central District Court and it was denied, and he did not transfer part of the records when handing over the prosecution's investigation files."

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