The special prosecutor's office stated on the 17th regarding the allegations of power and water cuts during the state of emergency on December 3 that the Seoul city government said, 'this is an unfounded matter.'

On December 3, Yoon Suk-yeol, the former President of South Korea, is appearing at the Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul, to undergo his second pre-arrest suspect interrogation related to the special prosecution's investigation. /Courtesy of News1

On the same day, Seoul city Spokesperson Lee Min-kyung stated through a statement that 'the special prosecutor's search and seizure of the Seoul Fire and Disaster Headquarters is ongoing since 9 a.m.' He added, 'We will cooperate and respond within the scope that does not interfere with fire disaster emergencies.'

The insurrection special prosecutor's office stated that they have been conducting search and seizure operations since the morning at the residence of former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min and seven other locations, including the Korea Fire Agency. It is reported that the Seoul Fire and Disaster Headquarters is also included in the search and seizure targets.

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