Fracas erupts outside gymnasium ahead of lawmakers’ inspection into ballot shortage

Protesters scuffled outside a Seoul ballot-counting site as a parliamentary committee prepared to visit the venue at the center of the June 3 election ballot shortage.

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Officers from fire and police authorities control the site where protesters clashed in southern Seoul on July 2 regarding on-site probe of ballot shortages.
Officers from fire and police authorities control the site where protesters clashed in southern Seoul on July 2 regarding on-site probe of ballot shortages.

Scuffles broke out among protesters outside the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium in southern Seoul on Thursday, hours before an on-site inspection by a parliamentary special committee investigating ballot shortages that marred the June 3 local elections.

Some protesters have been blocking access to the stadium, which served as a ballot-counting site on election day, in opposition to the inspection. They said they would allow entry only to special counsel investigators or those with a warrant.

Scuffles were witnessed outside the stadium, with some protesters shoving one another and tearing American flags carried by other participants.

Police separated the protesters to prevent further clashes and deployed some 2,000 personnel to the site.

A team of emergency responders was dispatched to the scene after a protester reportedly collapsed. The cause of the collapse was not immediately known.

Members of the parliamentary committee were expected to conduct an on-site inspection of the stadium in the afternoon, after visiting the Songpa District Election Commission, where they were briefed by election officials on how ballot papers were managed on election day.

Protests claiming election fraud and demanding a rerun of the elections began June 5, two days after ballot shortages temporarily suspended voting at polling stations across the nation.


Yonhap