South Korea's environment ministry has launched a probe into some imported Mercedes-Benz vehicles, an official said Friday, amid reports about an emissions fraud scandal involving German luxury automaker Daimler.
"We have found that there are some 40 kinds of imported Mercedes-Benz vehicles suspected of carrying the emissions manipulation device," the official said on condition of anonymity.
"We are currently investigating how many cars in question have been sold in Korea."
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German and other foreign media reported that Germany's prosecution is investigating the allegations that Daimler manipulated the engines of some 1 million diesel vehicles apparently to cheat on their emissions levels.
If the allegations are confirmed to be true after a probe with the National Institute of Environmental Research, the environment ministry will file a complaint with the local prosecution and seek the recall of all affected vehicles, the official said.
"We will conduct a monitoring program ... in cooperation with the German authorities if possible," the official added. (Yonhap)