[사회]A fishing guide boat with a murdered officer soon arrives in Mokpo … “Continue searching during the night”



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The fishing guide boat ‘Mugunghwa 10’, which was aboard an official killed by the North Korean army, will soon arrive in Mokpo port.

Mugunghwa No. 10 now has 15 officials on board along with the slain officials.

The maritime police, which carried out investigations and searches on board, are continuing their investigations by asking the military for data on the dead officers.

Connect with reporters to learn more. Reporter Dayeon Kim!

It has been approximately 15 hours since Mugunghwa No. 10 left yesterday morning after completing the survey. What time are you going to arrive in Mokpo?

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Mugunghwa 10, who departed around 7:55 am yesterday morning, is expected to arrive in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do, from where he will depart around noon in a moment.

Mugunghwa No. 10, a member of the Seohae Fisheries Management Group in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do, left Mokpo port on the 16th for fisheries management.

Currently, 15 fellow fishing instructors on board with Mr. A are on board.

On the 21st, when a public official, Mr. A, disappeared, the maritime police investigated him for two days while he was anchored in the sea near Soyeonpyeong Island.

The coast guard invested in seven investigators to investigate Mr. A’s activities at the time of his disappearance, focusing on the statements of his colleagues and obtaining evidence at that time.

However, as the two CCTVs on board the ship, which are key tests, have been confirmed to have failed, the investigation is struggling.

The 15 sailors are said to have no abnormalities in their health, but are mentally exhausted after the disappearance of Mr. A.

After arriving in Mokpo, the boarding officers are expected to return home immediately.

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Looks like you couldn’t find any leads in the onboard investigation, but do you keep searching all night other than this?

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The sea near Yeonpyeong-do was divided into eight zones and recorded overnight.

As North Korea said that only floating objects were burned, it is because Mr. A’s body could descend to the south with the currents.

In the search, a total of 39 vessels were brought into force, including 29 sea and marine vessels and 10 fishing guide boats, and 6 aircraft.

The input equipment has increased since yesterday, but there is no achievement yet.

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.

We also analyzed public computers and satellite navigation systems, but there were no leads to the disappearance.

In addition to the data on the ship’s investigation, the Coast Guard showed the intention to continue the investigation by sending an investigator to Mokpo, investigating how the CCTV, which had been operating normally at the time of departure, was broken since the 18th, and if necessary.

Furthermore, he explained that he asked the military for information on the North Korean situation from North Korea, but the military has conveyed a position that ‘we will decide whether to provide it tomorrow’ as it is a security matter.

So far, the Ministry of Social Affairs has handed it over.

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