Probe Into Jeju Air Crash: A Closer Look
South Korean police have conducted raids on Jeju Air and Muan International Airport as part of the investigation into a recent passenger jet crash that resulted in 179 fatalities. Jeju Air is currently assessing the situation and cooperating with authorities.
In a significant development, South Korean police have raided Jeju Air's offices and Muan International Airport as they intensify an investigation into a deadly plane crash. The tragic incident, which took place on Sunday, claimed 179 lives.
The police raids are aimed at uncovering crucial evidence to understand the circumstances surrounding the crash. Officials are scrutinizing various aspects of operations to determine potential lapses or irregularities.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Jeju Air stated that the company is conducting its own examination of the situation and is committed to full cooperation with the authorities during the ongoing investigation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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