Door Shut on Opposition Leader as Gwangju Murder Probe Erodes Police Credibility

People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk was barred from meeting the acting police chief after accusing investigators of evidence tampering in a high school girl's murder case.

The acting chief of South Korea's national police refused to meet with People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk on Thursday, days after Jang publicly accused investigators of tampering with evidence in the Gwangju high school murder case. The denial of the meeting locks a political confrontation into place while the underlying investigative crisis continues to widen. [1]

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