Ex-Marine investigator’s lawyer calls for special counsel probe into young Marine’s death

A lawyer of the Marine Corps' former top investigator called on President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday to accept a special counsel probe into the military's response to a young Marine's death last year. Kim Jeong-min, who represents Col. Park Jung-hun, made the remark before a court hearing over his client's alleged insubordination over an internal probe he led into Cpl. Chae Su-geun's death last July during a search mission for downpour victims. Last October, military prosecutors indicted Park for allegedly handing over the probe results to the civilian police despite then Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup's orders to wait for more legal deliberations. The main opposition Democratic Party (DP) has pushed for a special counsel investigation into allegations that Yoon's office and the defense ministry inappropriately interfered in the military investigation into Chae's death. "We have always called for a special counsel probe from the start," Kim told reporters before entering a military court in Seoul with Park. "Rejecting the special probe and resolving this problem through the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) is ... a delusion." Last year, the DP filed a complaint against then defense chief Lee over the influence-peddling allegations. The CIO also summoned Marine Corps Commandant Lt. Gen. Kim Kye-hwan for questioning earlier this month. President Yoon voiced reservations about a new probe during a press conference last week, saying if the ongoing investigation by the police and the CIO is insufficient, he "will be the first to call for a special counsel probe." Source: Yonhap News Agency