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Even after the Blue House and military authorities confirmed that the 47-year-old aunt, who was adrift in North Korean waters, was killed and cremated by North Korean forces, the situation was revealed that maritime police and naval soldiers conducted a search operation unknowingly for about 35 hours. . The Defense Ministry is suspected of intentionally hiding Lee’s death for the political benefit of the regime.
According to a report on the situation of the Maritime Police Agency, published by Congressman Park Dae-chul on the 25th, the Coast Guard submitted a report on the disappearance of Mr. Lee, who worked at Mugunghwa 10, at 12:51 pm on the 21st. The nearest maritime police vessel was dispatched to the site and the search began at 1:47 pm.
The search range established by the Coast Guard was approximately 960㎢ centered on Soyeonpyeongdo. It is 1.5 times larger than the area of Seoul (605㎢). On the first day, 21 government and civilian ships and two helicopters were dispatched to search Lee. Considering the normal number of crew on the ship, an estimated 200 people participated in the search that day.
According to the situation report, the search by the maritime police and the naval forces continued for four days until the morning of the 24th. The authorities, who finished the search at 5:00 p.m. on the 21st, launched 13 boats from 8 am on the 22nd to register until 5 pm. At 10:11 that night, the military leadership learned that Mr. Lee was killed and burned, and reported it to the Blue House.
However, the Coast Guard did not know it at all, and on the 23rd, the following day, a total of 17 ships were dispatched and searched from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., and the search was carried out from 5 a.m. 24. The official briefing ended at 11 am. It took approximately 35 hours to explore the empty sea. The coastal police are searching the sea again after changing the search objective to “recover Lee’s body and belongings.”
There are allegations at the scene that the National Defense Ministry has not communicated Lee’s death to maritime police and naval officers until an official briefing on the morning of the 24th. A maritime administration official said: “I was unable to report to the maritime police to clarify the facts and the intelligence of the military, but after two days, it was too much to be known through the media. “