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South Korea police raid transport ministry in widening Jeju Air crash probe

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SEOUL, March ‌13 (Reuters) - South Korean police investigating ​the 2024 Jeju Air crash said on Friday ⁠they had raided the transport ministry as part of a widening probe into ​whether regulatory lapses contributed to the disaster ‌at Muan International Airport.

The raid follows an ongoing reinvestigation of wreckage led by the ⁠ministry and the Aviation and ⁠Railway Accident Investigation Board, which has uncovered additional human remains and personal belongings more than a year after the ‌crash, prompting renewed questions over the ⁠initial response.

Authorities have already searched ‌regional aviation offices and ​contractors involved in the airport's construction as part of a broader effort ‌to determine responsibility for the ​crash, which killed ⁠179 people.

A police official declined ‌to comment further on ⁠Friday's raid, but Yonhap News Agency cited an official as saying it was ​aimed at securing ‌additional material needed for the ongoing probe ⁠into the cause ​of the disaster.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok ShimEditing ​by Ed Davies)

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