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The fishing guide boat ‘Mugunghwa No. 10’, which was aboard an A official, who was killed by the North Korean military, completed a two-day maritime investigation and departed for Mokpo, the home port. First, the maritime police, who have completed the investigation into the ship, ask the military authorities for information on the situation of the North Korean defector A and continue the investigation. Report from reporter Kim Woo-jun. ‘Mugunghwa No. 10’, a fishing instructor who remained at sea near Soyeonpyeong Island and was investigated by the Marine Police. After two days of maritime research, we left for the port of Mokpo, our home port. 10 days have passed after the Seohae Fisheries Management Team departed in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do on the 16th. Currently, Mugunghwa No. 10 has 15 co-workers of Officer A, who passed away. Those who have been the subject of intensive investigation by the Coast Guard will first return home as soon as they reach Mokpo port. After conducting maritime investigations for two days starting on the 24th, the Coast Guard focused on finding out what Mr. A was doing when he disappeared. However, as both onboard CCTVs, the main evidence, were confirmed to be broken, the investigation was difficult. In the end, the Coast Guard personally visited the Joint Chiefs of Staff and officially requested data containing the situation in North Korea that the military authorities had secured. However, it is known that the military refused to read the data because it needed an internal discussion and that they would decide whether to provide the data before the 28th. A maritime affairs official said he had pulled all the call records from Mr A’s mobile phone in September, but found no obvious signs related to North Korea. After analyzing the data obtained through the onboard investigation, he announced that he would send an investigator to Mokpo, where the West Sea Fisheries Management Team is located, to continue the investigation. Currently, 30 ships, including 12 maritime guard ships, and 2 helicopters are being launched into the sea near Yeonpyeong Island to search for the body and belongings of Mr. A. YTN Kim Woo-jun[kimwj0222ytn.co.kr]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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