According to a report by Yonhap News Agency quoted by the global network on the 9th, due to non-compliance with relevant legal provisions, South Korea decided not to disclose the personal information of Kim Mou, the leader of the attack on Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the largest opposition party, on the 9th.
According to the report, the seven-member Personal Information Disclosure Committee voted against the disclosure of the identity and other personal information of Kim, a suspect in the attack on Lee. According to the data, the current law in South Korea allows the identity of the suspect in a violent case to be disclosed with sufficient evidence to ensure the public interest and the public's right to know.
In addition, ** plans to transfer the suspect to the prosecution for follow-up investigation on the 10th, and may file an indictment thereafter. ** They also said they had released an accomplice in his 70s on the grounds that the accomplice was not highly involved in the case, was older and did not fear him destroying evidence or escaping. According to previous reports, the man promised Kim and helped him send a letter explaining the motive for the crime and political beliefs. A case officer said: "(The man) assisted the main culprit Jin in carrying out the plan and even making a commitment on the premise of knowing his criminal intent, thus constituting a joint criminal act." ”
According to CCTV News, Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the internal jugular vein by 67-year-old Kim while attending an event in Busan on the 2nd of this month, and then underwent revascularization surgery at Seoul National University Hospital and has been hospitalized in the hospital**. South Korea's largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea, revealed on the 9th that Lee Jae-myung will be discharged from the hospital on the 10th and return home to continue. According to the Democratic Party of Korea, Lee Jae-myung's condition has "improved considerably" and he decided to be discharged from the hospital.
According to The Paper.