South Korean police said the chief executive of Jeju Air has been banned from leaving the country as they continue their investigation into Sunday’s deadly plane crash.
It follows a police raid of Muan International Airport and the airline’s offices in the capital Seoul.
There were 181 people on board, 179 of them died after the plane crashed into a structure and exploded.
Investigators have now started the process of extracting data from the plane’s black boxes.
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