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It was confirmed that the prosecution investigating the suspicion of prosecution in the Lime Asset Management case is investigating securing several mobile phones and GPS of vehicles of the former prosecutor of former prosecutor A, who was pointed out as a link between the entertainment of the prosecutors. Lawyer A said, “There is nothing to hide,” and said that all passwords, even cell phones used in the past, were unlocked and sent to the prosecution. While the arguments of former Star Mobility President Kim Bong-Hyun and Attorney A are very mixed, the prosecution is looking at the credibility of former President Kim’s statement from various angles.
According to law enforcement officials on the 28th, the investigation team in charge of entertainment and reception of the Seoul Southern District Prosecutor’s Office (team leader Kim Rak-hyun, 6th chief of detectives) seized and searched Prosecutor A’s house on the 21st and secured four mobile phones. In some cases, it was suspected that Attorney A lost his mobile phone in February and that it would be difficult to obtain meaningful evidence from the prosecution by presenting only the recently used mobile phone. However, it is reported that Attorney A presented all four mobile phones, including those used in the past. The prosecution is known to have obtained and analyzed the GPS records of Attorney A.’s vehicle, office computers, and laptops.
On the 26th, the Seoul Southern District Prosecutor’s Office seized and searched the offices and homes of two prosecutors who had been designated by former President Kim as targets for alcohol use. It is expected that the prosecution will obtain the relevant evidence through the forensic investigation of mobile phones and the like. “This is not an investigation that takes a long time,” said an attorney general familiar with special investigations. “It is easy to solve by comparing the traffic lines by analyzing three mobile phones, the prosecution’s access records, the access records to the internal network and the vehicle’s GPS.”
The prosecution also seized and searched the F Room, which was designated as the reception site. On April 21, the prosecution confiscated and searched the room in room F in connection with a bribery charge from former Blue House administrator Kim Mo and secured the mobile phone of employee B. At this time, a photo of B’s cell phone with a receipt detailing the price of the alcohol and the date, which was used as key evidence in charging former manager Kim with bribery charges. Former Administrator Kim was sentenced to four years in prison at the first trial on charges of receiving a bribe and sending Lyme’s test plan, etc., delivered through the Financial Oversight Service prosecutor to former President Kim.
However, it is known that the investigation team at the time was unable to secure other significant data, such as the salon ledger and business card, in the search for seizures. Former President Kim stated that at a drinking party, prosecutors also exchanged business cards. The prosecution is reported to have reduced the date the hospitality was likely to take place based on data obtained through seizures and complete records.
Acquaintances of President Kim raise suspicions that the revelation was due to bad feelings that the old friend, former administrator Kim, was sentenced to prison. In fact, in the letter of the prison sentence of former President Kim, he said: “I could not refuse the request, and (former administrator Kim) came to that situation” and “I was sentenced to 4 years of heavy punishment for the incident. of Lime “. Former President Kim repeatedly insists on his resentment at being designated as Lime’s predecessor.
Reporter Seung-eun Koo [email protected]
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