Police investigators search the Jeju Air plane that belly-landed and crashed into a barrier, killing 179 passengers aboard and leaving only two survivors, on Jan. 2, 2025. (Image courtesy of Yonhap) MUAN, South Korea, Jan.
2 (Korea Bizwire) — Police on Thursday raided Muan International Airport, the office of Jeju Air and other locations over the airline’s deadly crash that killed 179 people. The Jeonnam Provincial Police conducted search and seizure operations into the airport in southwest South Korea, the Seoul office of Jeju Air and the Muan office of the Busan Regional Office of Aviation, officials said. The search warrant was issued on charges of professional negligence resulting in death, officials said.
On Sunday, the Jeju Air passenger jet from Bangkok crashed into the outer wall of Muan International Airport during a belly landing, leaving 179 of the 181 people on board dead. (Yonhap).
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Police Raid Muan Airport over Deadly Jeju Air Plane Crash
MUAN, South Korea, Jan. 2 (Korea Bizwire) — Police on Thursday raided Muan International Airport, the office of Jeju Air and other locations over the airline’s deadly crash that killed 179 people. The Jeonnam Provincial Police conducted search and seizure operations into the airport in southwest South Korea, the Seoul office of Jeju Air and [...]The post Police Raid Muan Airport over Deadly Jeju Air Plane Crash appeared first on Be Korea-savvy.