The police have launched a compulsory investigation into the deputy chief of the Presidential Security Service, who is accused of obstructing the arrest of President Yoon Seok-yeol. The special investigation unit of the National Investigation Headquarters of the National Police Agency applied for an arrest warrant for Deputy Chief of the Presidential Security Service Kim Sung-hoon last night. Deputy Chief Kim, along with former Chief of the Presidential Security Service Park Jong-joon, Chief of the Security and Security Service Lee Jin-ha, and Chief of the Presidential Security Service Lee Kwang-woo, are under investigation on charges of actively blocking the execution of the arrest warrant for the president. The police previously requested Deputy Chief Kim to appear for questioning three times, but he did not respond. Deputy Chief Kim, who is considered a hardliner within the Presidential Security Service, is currently serving as the acting chief of the Presidential Security Service following the resignation of former Chief Park. #Kim Sung-hoon #Arrest warrant #Police #National Intelligence Service #Security Service #Deputy Chief #Kim Gun-hee line #Hardliner #Yoon Seok-yeol #Arrest execution #Public Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials #MBC News #MBC #News Desk #News Today #News #Live #Real-time ⓒ MBC&iMBC Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI learning) prohibited