South Korean police review firearms release ban, flight restrictions o….

South Korean police review firearms release ban, flight restrictions over court on day of Yoon’s impeachment ruling. National Police Agency is looking into instructing police stations nationwide to prohibit the discharge of guns used for the purpose of killing dangerous wild animals. Police are also considering tracking down the location of gun owners in real-time via cellphone GPS on the day of the ruling. South Korean Acting President Choi Sang-mok also pledged \”zero tolerance\” for any acts of violence as the Constitutional Court is set to deliver its ruling on whether to reinstate or remove impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. The court is expected to announce its decision as early as this week, raising concerns over potential clashes as both Yoon’s supporters and opponents are anticipated to gather in large numbers. In 2017, police banned the release of firearms for killing wild animals on theday of the impeachment ruling of then South Korea President Park Geun-hye. In addition, police have asked the land ministry to temporarily impose a no-flight zone over the Constitutional court compound in Seoul in which aircraft and drones will not be allowed to enter, officials said.

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