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The presidential security service has repeatedly denied that police claims that the security service mobilized ordinary soldiers during the execution of arrest warrants against Yoon Suk Yeol's president are untrue.
Security Department officials say media reports and police claims that compulsory service personnel, including the 55th Guard, were mobilized in the process of executing arrest warrants are not true.
The security service explained that the official residence is a military protection facility where the soldiers usually work, but when the airborne department arrived to execute the warrant on the 3rd, they replaced it with security staff in case of intensifying confrontation, and the soldiers switched to rear duty.
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Security Department officials say media reports and police claims that compulsory service personnel, including the 55th Guard, were mobilized in the process of executing arrest warrants are not true.
The security service explained that the official residence is a military protection facility where the soldiers usually work, but when the airborne department arrived to execute the warrant on the 3rd, they replaced it with security staff in case of intensifying confrontation, and the soldiers switched to rear duty.
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