Posted on : Nov.20,2017 16:30 KST

Civic groups calling themselves, “The Rat Catcher’s Special Forces Unit” – “Rat” being one of Lee’s nicknames – and “Citizens Action Division for Judging Lee Myung-bak” marched from the former president’s office in the Samseong neighborhood of Seoul to his house in Nonhyeon on Nov. 19, demanding his arrest. The former president is currently being investigated for a wide range of issues, including political interference by the National Intelligence Service and military Cyber Command, and the BBK stock price manipulation scandal. (by Park Jong-shik, staff photographer)

Civic groups calling themselves, “The Rat Catcher’s Special Forces Unit” – “Rat” being one of Lee’s nicknames – and “Citizens Action Division for Judging Lee Myung-bak” marched from the former president’s office in the Samseong neighborhood of Seoul to his house in Nonhyeon on Nov. 19, demanding his arrest. The former president is currently being investigated for a wide range of issues, including political interference by the National Intelligence Service and military Cyber Command, and the BBK stock price manipulation scandal. (by Park Jong-shik, staff photographer)

Civic groups organized an event titled, “Lee Myung-bak: Walk the Perimeter” and led a demonstrator who was dressed up as the former president in chains from Lee’s office in the Samseong district of Seoul to his house in Nonhyeon on Nov. 19. The blue sign reads: “Prosecutors: Don’t let Lee Myung-bak leave the country.” (by Park Jong-shik, staff photographer)

A demonstrator dressed as the grim reaper marches with other participants with a sign reading, “Let’s catch the rat.” (by Park jong-shik, staff photographer)

Demonstrators outside of former president Lee Myung-bak’s office in the Samseong district of Seoul call for his arrest on Nov. 19. Many hold signs reading, “Arrest MB. Eradicate deep rooted vices.” (by Park jong-shik, staff photographer)

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