The police secured a notebook at a store in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, where former commander Roh actually lived.
Police explained that the 60-page palm-sized notebook contained a lot of information in the form of words related to martial law.
First of all, the police said they found the expression "NLL, inducing North Korea's attack on the Northern Limit Line."
The police explained that there was also an expression of a parliamentary blockade, and that politicians, journalists, religious people, unions and judges were described as "subject to collection."
With the word "collection," police said it was interpreted as "arrest" and that there had been comments on how to accept and deal with them.
Police also said some of them had real names written on them.
In addition, there were two meetings in Lotteria with former intelligence commander Roh Sang-won at the center while eating hamburgers.
At the time of the meeting, they were found to have prepared to form a separate second stage of investigation under the joint investigation headquarters of the martial law command.
Police explained that they were trying to form three departments with a total of 60 people, but it seems that the first task was to take control of the NEC server.
Police said they even wrote an official letter for personnel appointments in this regard and secured related documents.
He explained that 15 soldiers, including two reservists, are being investigated as suspects.
I'm BAE MINHYUK of YTN in the social studies department.
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