Acting National Police Agency Commissioner Yoo Jae-seong canceled his overseas business trip and returned to Korea early in relation to the ‘Jang Yoon-ki incident’ and apologized, saying, “I am very sorry for causing concern to our citizens.” After appearing at the arrival hall of Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 around 4:20 a.m. on the 10th, Acting Commissioner Yoo met with reporters and said, “I am aware of the seriousness of this matter.” Regarding the growing controversy over the abolition of the right to supplementary investigation, he said, “I think it will be decided legislatively and policy-wise after sufficient discussion in the National Assembly.” He added, “During the discussion, the police will also present necessary opinions.” Acting Yoo returned to Korea after adjusting his schedule for a business trip to the United States, including attending the United Nations (UN) Police Chiefs' Meeting, which was scheduled until the 11th. It is interpreted that the various controversies surrounding the Jang Yoon-ki case have begun to resolve the situation, taking into account the impact it will have on the discussion on abolishing the prosecution's supplementary investigative authority. Meanwhile, Acting Director Yoo presided over a police command video conference at 9:20 a.m. on this day and discussed plans to operate a reform task force to improve trust in police investigations.