South Korean authorities raiding a suspect's home amid North Korea drone incursion investigation.
South Korean authorities raiding a suspect's home amid North Korea drone incursion investigation.
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Raids conducted on three suspects in South Korea-North Korea drone incursion probe

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South Korean police and military investigators raided the homes and offices of three civilian suspects accused of drone flights into North Korea, escalating the probe sparked by a graduate student's public claim last week. The action targets individuals linked to sovereignty violation claims by Pyongyang in late 2025 and early 2026.

In the latest development in the investigation into alleged drone flights over North Korea—first publicized by a graduate student's claim of responsibility aired on January 16—a joint police-military team executed search warrants on Wednesday against three civilian suspects, starting at 8 a.m., the National Police Agency's National Office of Investigation said.

One suspect is the 30-something graduate student surnamed Oh, who claimed in a Channel A interview last Friday that he built the drones flown by an acquaintance to monitor pollution at a North Korean uranium facility in Pyongsan County. The two attended the same Seoul university, previously worked at the presidential office under former President Yoon Suk Yeol, and co-founded a drone manufacturing startup in 2024 with university support. A third suspect's connection remains unspecified.

Police emphasized a thorough investigation with all possibilities open but withheld identities. North Korea released a photo of a drone on January 10, attributing it to South Korea, though Seoul's military denied involvement, citing mismatched models. President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a comprehensive probe amid rising tensions.

The raids follow initial questioning of one suspect last week, with investigations ongoing.

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South Korean police raiding the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport building as part of the Jeju Air crash investigation.
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Police raid land ministry over Jeju Air crash

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Police raided the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport on Friday, March 13, 2026, as part of the investigation into the 2024 Jeju Air plane crash that killed 179 people. The raid came after the recent discovery of some victims' remains at the site, prompting President Lee Jae Myung to order a thorough probe into the mishandled recovery efforts on Thursday. The inquiry traces back to the airport's construction starting in 1999.

President Lee Jae Myung expressed regret on Monday over drone flights by individuals into North Korea that caused unnecessary military tension with Pyongyang. He made the remarks during a cabinet meeting after prosecutors indicted three people last week for flying drones there between September and January. The indicted include a graduate student in his 30s, a National Intelligence Service employee and a military officer.

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South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed North Korea launched an unidentified projectile from the Pyongyang area on Tuesday. The projectile, believed fired in the morning, apparently failed shortly after. The launch came a day after President Lee Jae-myung expressed regret over drone flights by South Korean individuals into the North.

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