Cooperation Agency Secures Call History for 'President Yoon's Cell Phone'. "Reviewing a warrant even for a secret phone"

2024.12.23. AM 03:50
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[Anchor] The Joint Investigation Headquarters, which investigates the
'12.3 Emergency martial law', has secured the details of personal mobile phone calls exchanged by President Yoon Suk Yeol before and after martial law.

It is to understand the conspiracy relationship with the key figures, and the government is also considering applying for a warrant for President Yoon's security phone, "Vihwa Phone," which was mainly used on the day of martial law.

Reporter Park Ki-wan's report.

[Reporter]
Testimony revealed one after another that President Yoon Suk Yeol called military, police, and NIS officials directly and gave instructions shortly after the "December 3 Emergency Security."

[Kim Byung-ki / Rep. of the Democratic Party of Korea (last 6th): Deputy Chief Hong Jang-won was waiting in the NIS' office. It is said that the (President's) call came after the end. Take this opportunity to catch everyone. Get it all organized'....]

Therefore, the president of Yoon Suk Yeol was charged with "insurrection."

In the midst of this, the Joint Investigation Headquarters has secured the details of President Yoon Suk Yeol's mobile phone calls.

This is to analyze who and how often he talked to before and after the declaration of martial law to understand the conspiracy of rebellion charges.

This is the second time since the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit secured the details of President Yoon's phone call in August regarding the Chae Sang-byung case.

However, it does not include the details of the security phone, the 'non-cycling phone',

Cooperation is also reviewing warrant applications for non-Phone and call records.

This is because both important instructions and reports were made on the day of martial law.

[Kwak Jong-geun / Army Special Warfare Commander (last 10th): The president called me directly on his phone. 'I don't think the quorum has been filled yet, hurry to break the door and get the people inside out'....]

The problem is that in order to secure the details of non-Phone calls, which are official secrets, the approval of the Presidential Security Service is required.

This is also the reason why the police's search for the presidential office failed to secure a server containing the communication records of the police chief Cho Ji-ho's non-Phone.President Yun

has yet to say whether he will attend the Christmas Day survey, which is just two days away.

On top of that, if you refuse to secure a non-Phone communication record,
The possibility of a forced investigation, such as an arrest warrant for President
Yoon, could be even greater.

[Dongwoon Oh / Director of Criminal Investigation for High-ranking Public Officials (last 17th): Arrest warrants and arrest warrants cannot interfere with the execution of warrants for reasons such as official secrets. We will send an official letter warning that a crime of obstruction of the exercise of rights could be established (if the National Security Agency refuses).

I'm Park Kiwan of YTN.

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