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    South Korea’s Lee calls for improved drone detection to avoid provoking North Korea

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    SEOUL, Jan 20 (Reuters) - South ​Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Tuesday that there appeared to be a loophole in his country's monitoring system to ⁠detect drones operated by civilians flying into North Korea, warning that such incidents risked inflaming tensions.

    North Korea said earlier this month ‍that a drone from South Korea was flown into its airspace recently, showing ​photographs of debris and aerial pictures of buildings that it alleged the drone had taken.

    A South Korean task force investigating the incident has ​called in a civilian suspect for questioning, police said.

    "It should not happen for a civilian to send a drone to North Korea for an illegal purpose," Lee told a televised cabinet meeting. "How did we fail to check that a drone had ‌been flown to the North?"

    Lee said such action was "akin to starting ‌a war" and created unnecessary tension with North Korea that could have a negative impact ​on the South Korean economy. He called for a thorough investigation and to ensure it never happened again.

    Lee said that while ‌a probe was ongoing if a South Korean citizen was found to ⁠have flown the drone they could be criminally charged ‌for provoking Pyongyang.

    Kim Yo Jong, the ​powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, last week urged Seoul to investigate the incident, warning that any provocations could ⁠result in terrible situations.

    Lee's ⁠administration has been seeking to improve ties with Pyongyang since he took ​office last year, but so far its overtures have been rebuffed by the North.

    (Reporting by ‌Heejin KimEditing by Ed Davies)

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