South Korean police are planning extensive security measures at the airport ahead of the arrival of the national World Cup team after the team’s outgoing manager received a death threat.
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Hong Myung-bo resigned from his position after his side’s group-stage exit from the World Cup and harsh condemnation from the country’s president, who called the coach “incapable” and demanded an investigation into their poor performance.
The 57-year-old former captain, in his second stint as coach, oversaw an early World Cup departure for the second time.
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Following the World Cup exit, Hong Myung-bo reportedly received death threats from angry fans.
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According to the Daily Mail, the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency has announced they are sending 160 riot and airport police for the return of the national team in Korea’s third-biggest city on Tuesday.
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That follows threats to the life of Hong. Korean news agency Yonhap reports an online post read: ‘I will take the lead and kill Hong Myung-bo XXX,’ – and added that they would ‘go to Incheon Airport and kill Hong Myung-bo on the day of his return.’
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Twenty-five special security guards have also been deployed.
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A police statement read: ‘We have decided to deploy officers to prevent safety accidents that may occur during the entry process. We will respond strictly to any illegal acts, including the throwing of objects.’
