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Police Raid Seoul City Offices on First Day of Early Voting Over Overpass Collapse

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On the first day of early voting for the June 3 Seoul mayoral election, Seoul police raided the offices of the Seoul city government, a contracted engineering firm, and the demolition contractor responsible for the Seosomun Overpass — the structure that partially collapsed on May 26, killing three workers. The simultaneous timing of the raids and early voting drew sharp political reactions: Democratic Party mayoral candidate Chong Won-o accused incumbent Mayor Oh Se-hoon (PPP) of institutional negligence and mismanagement of aging infrastructure. Oh Se-hoon's campaign characterized the police investigation as a legitimate public safety inquiry. The raids added a dramatic note to an already charged campaign atmosphere, with Chong also separately filing a defamation complaint against Oh over alleged online opinion manipulation.

Police raid Seoul city offices on early voting day over Seosomun overpass collapse investigation
Police raid Seoul city offices on early voting day over Seosomun overpass collapse investigation — UPI