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Channel A reported yesterday (28th) that another visitor was spotted at the officetel in question amid a police investigation into the alleged illegal operation of Dahye, the daughter of former President Moon Jae In.
According to the report, a sign of popularity was heard inside an officetel in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, where Moon's alleged illegal lodging business was raised, and a man and a woman opened the front door one by one. Among them, the woman was not Moon.
When reporters approached them and asked if they had made a reservation through a shared accommodation application, they answered that they were originally living, saying they were not men.
About 20 minutes later, the reporters asked the man and woman who were about to leave the officetel again why they visited.
When asked if he had made a reservation, the man answered, "I'll contact you separately," and when asked if he didn't know, he said, "I'll call you separately."
The officetel was also spotted on the 22nd with other men and women staying and leaving. At the time, guests initially said, "I came to my cousin's house," but confessed that they rented an officetel through a shared accommodation application (app) two weeks ago. The price was around 100,000 won per night.
Meanwhile, Woo Jong-soo, head of the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters, said on the same day that he was analyzing CCTV footage of the officetel building to confirm Moon's alleged illegal accommodation operation.
Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.
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According to the report, a sign of popularity was heard inside an officetel in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, where Moon's alleged illegal lodging business was raised, and a man and a woman opened the front door one by one. Among them, the woman was not Moon.
When reporters approached them and asked if they had made a reservation through a shared accommodation application, they answered that they were originally living, saying they were not men.
About 20 minutes later, the reporters asked the man and woman who were about to leave the officetel again why they visited.
When asked if he had made a reservation, the man answered, "I'll contact you separately," and when asked if he didn't know, he said, "I'll call you separately."
The officetel was also spotted on the 22nd with other men and women staying and leaving. At the time, guests initially said, "I came to my cousin's house," but confessed that they rented an officetel through a shared accommodation application (app) two weeks ago. The price was around 100,000 won per night.
Meanwhile, Woo Jong-soo, head of the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters, said on the same day that he was analyzing CCTV footage of the officetel building to confirm Moon's alleged illegal accommodation operation.
Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.
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