Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Nurse linked to 'seven missing hours' under US military protection: lawmaker

By Jun Ji-hye

Rep. A Min-suk of the fundamental restriction Democratic Party of Korea demonstrates a message from a Korean inhabitant living in Texas amid a National Assembly examination session Monday into the embarrassment including President Park Geun-hye. /Yonhap

The U.S. military is ensuring a Korean Army nurture who may comprehend what President Park Geun-hye was accomplishing for seven hours while the Sewol ship was sinking on April 16, 2014, a restriction legislator claimed Monday.

This might be on account of the Seoul's resistance service asked for security for the medical caretaker, distinguished just as Capt. Cho, as indicated by Rep. A Min-suk of the principle resistance Democratic Party of Korea.

Cho worked at the presidential office at the season of the nation's most noticeably bad oceanic calamity that slaughtered 304 individuals.

An additionally guaranteed Cheong Wa Dae has methodicallly checked Cho, who is right now taking a course at a U.S. Armed force doctor's facility in Texas.

The official said when he went to Texas toward the end of last month to meet the medical attendant, a Korean male officer was seen "guarding" her. A likewise asserted the U.S. military did not permit him to meet with Cho and let him know that it couldn't affirm anything about her. When he inquired as to why, the four-term official said that the U.S. military refered to a demand from the Korean government.

Cho was one of two armed force medical attendants who worked at Cheong Wa Dae in 2014.

A said Cho is a key observer into Park's "seven missing hours."

The President showed up at a crisis measures central station seven hours after the unfortunate occurrence started.

Attributable to the absence of a clarification about her whereabouts amid those basic hours, gossipy tidbits have proliferated that she may have been experiencing plastic surgery or another therapeutic technique.

After the prominent defilement and impact selling outrage including the President and her long-term companion Choi Soon-sil got to be distinctly open in late October, restriction legislators and prosecutors have likewise been investigating the seven-hour nonappearance.

A has a place with a 18-part National Assembly board examining the outrage, which is being directed independently from an examination by the indictment, and one to be led by an autonomous insight anticipated that would begin this week.

He went by the U.S. from Nov. 29 to Dec. 2, however neglected to meet Cho.

"I was so near meeting Cho on the base, however the meeting fell through due to the U.S. military intruding on it," A said amid a radio meeting. "The U.S. military said there was a demand from the Korean government however did not affirm whether the body that made such a demand was Cheong Wa Dae, the Ministry of National Defense or the Korean Embassy."

At the parliamentary examination session, the administrator said not long after he neglected to meet Cho, she all of a sudden held a meeting with Korean journalists in the U.S. furthermore, denied affirmations encompassing Park.

"This has just filled doubt," he said, raising the likelihood of government intercession.

Amid the meeting, Nov. 30, Cho said Park got no treatment from medicinal staff upon the arrival of the ship fiasco. At the point when asked whether Park normally got Botox wrinkle treatment or other restorative techniques, Cho said, "Not that I am aware of."

She additionally declined to answer inquiries on whether Park got different wholesome infusions or utilized outside therapeutic offices, refering to patient secrecy.

Uncovering a tipoff from a Korean-American trooper, A said the Korean male officer all of a sudden showed up at a cafeteria on the base on Nov. 29.

"I request that the distinguishing proof of this male officer, who was nearly observing Cho, be uncovered," A said. "I additionally call for uncovering who had Cho move her home four circumstances in four months since August."

The official approached the Assembly to have her show up before the parliamentary hearing.

An additionally denied reports that he was found sneaking onto the U.S. base to talk with Cho. The Asahi Shimbun, a Japanese day by day, reported Friday that An attempted to enter the military office without approval and was promptly removed.

He said he entered the base with no lawful issues, demonstrating a photograph of him and a U.S. military officer taken inside the base.

"On the off chance that I trespassed there and was ousted, I would not have possessed the capacity to take this photograph," he said.

In the mean time, the resistance service denied claims that the male officer has been observing Cho.

"An Army specialist likewise has been preparing in Texas for a month," representative Moon Sang-gyun said. "The male officer A was discussing would be this individual."

Moon said the male officer will return home today.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.