A few clicks can reveal a doctored image circulating online 🔎 The left-hand picture appears to show police in South Korea spelling out a message calling for the arrest of a politician accused of bribery, but the original photo shows no such thing
The allegations involve donations to a football club he oversaw as mayor of Seongnam city from 2010 to 2018.
Crowds of both supporters and critics of Lee gathered outside the prosecutors' office to witness the first time a sitting opposition leader wasLee denies any wrongdoing and has accused prosecutors of spearheading a politically motivated campaign against him and his party."It's surprising the police did such a thing.
"Wow, to think such a day would come. It looks like even the police were sick of Moon Jae-in," another user wrote.
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