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S Korea ferry police target Yoo Byung-eun in huge raid | S Korea ferry police target Yoo Byung-eun in huge raid |
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Thousands of South Korean police have raided a religious compound in search of a fugitive billionaire wanted over April's Sewol passenger ferry disaster. | |
Some 6,000 officers stormed the complex in Anseong city belonging to Yoo Byung-eun, who is thought to own the firm that operated the sunken ferry. | |
Four Church followers were detained on charges of assisting his escape. | |
At least 292 people died in the ferry disaster. Fifteen crew members went on trial over the deaths on Tuesday. | At least 292 people died in the ferry disaster. Fifteen crew members went on trial over the deaths on Tuesday. |
Ferry captain Lee Joon-seok, 69, and three others face the most serious charge of "homicide through wilful negligence". | Ferry captain Lee Joon-seok, 69, and three others face the most serious charge of "homicide through wilful negligence". |
A separate trial of senior executives blamed for procedural lapses is due to start later this month. | A separate trial of senior executives blamed for procedural lapses is due to start later this month. |
Helicopters flew overheard as about 200 Church members rallied against the raid. | |
Some held up a large banner that read: "We'll protect Yoo Byung-eun even if 100,000 Church members are all arrested." | |
Police also said they are still trying to find and detain more Church members for allegedly aiding Yoo. | |
President Park Geun-Hye this week urged police and prosecutors to step up a nationwide manhunt for Mr Yoo. | President Park Geun-Hye this week urged police and prosecutors to step up a nationwide manhunt for Mr Yoo. |
"Yoo must be brought to justice," Ms Park said. | "Yoo must be brought to justice," Ms Park said. |
Mr Yoo is wanted as part of an ongoing investigation into embezzlement and tax fraud. | Mr Yoo is wanted as part of an ongoing investigation into embezzlement and tax fraud. |
Investigators are also questioning whether corruption or mismanagement within the ferry company led to poor safety standards. | Investigators are also questioning whether corruption or mismanagement within the ferry company led to poor safety standards. |
Mr Yoo, 74, a leading religious figure, is believed to own the Chonghaejin Marine company that operated the sunken ferry. | Mr Yoo, 74, a leading religious figure, is believed to own the Chonghaejin Marine company that operated the sunken ferry. |
Hundreds of church followers built a blockade in front of the compound but did not try to stop the police from entering the premises, Yonhap news agency reported. | Hundreds of church followers built a blockade in front of the compound but did not try to stop the police from entering the premises, Yonhap news agency reported. |
The followers were said to have been staging a sit-in, arguing that the church had nothing to do with allegations raised by investigators. | The followers were said to have been staging a sit-in, arguing that the church had nothing to do with allegations raised by investigators. |
A similar raid of the church's main compound in May turned up no trace of him. | A similar raid of the church's main compound in May turned up no trace of him. |
South Korean authorities have raised the reward for information on his whereabouts to almost $500,000 (£300,000). | South Korean authorities have raised the reward for information on his whereabouts to almost $500,000 (£300,000). |
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