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South Korea Heightens Security for Presidential Candidates in Response to Terror Threats

Advanced surveillance technology, special forces, and anti-drone measures deployed as threats target Democratic Party nominee Lee Jae-myung.

A security personnel member operates specialized binoculars during a rally for Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung in Geoje, about 330 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on May 14, 2025. (Yonhap)

Overview

  • South Korea's National Police Agency has upgraded security for June 3 presidential candidates to the same level as top state officials.
  • Specialized equipment, including anti-sniper laser detectors and special-purpose binoculars, is being used to monitor rallies.
  • Police have deployed drone detectors, jamming guns, and bomb-sniffing dogs to counter potential threats at campaign events.
  • Special forces have been stationed at strategic locations near rallies following reports of sniper and drone threats.
  • The current security operation surpasses the 150 officers deployed during the 2022 election, reflecting heightened concerns over candidate safety.