The police are investigating the notebook of former intelligence commander Roh Sang-won, who is suspected of plotting martial law at the so-called hamburger meeting.Police said there was an expression to the effect of
{NLL to induce North Korea's attack'.
There is a reporter on the scene. Reporter Shin Gwihye!
What's in the notebook?
[Reporter]
At today's briefing, the police special investigation team explained what was written in the notebook of former intelligence commander Roh Sang-won secured earlier.
The police secured a notebook at a store in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, where former commander Roh actually lived.
Police explained that the notebook, which is palm-sized and has about 60 pages, contained a lot of information related to martial law.
The police also explained that there was an expression called "NLL, inducing North Korea's attacks on the Northern Limit Line."
However, he said it was not confirmed whether there was actually any action that led to North Korea's attack in the NLL.
Earlier, opposition parties, including the Democratic Party of Korea, accused former Minister Kim Yong-hyun of rebellion and foreign exchange charges, claiming that former Minister Kim Yong-hyun ordered North Korea to strike the origin of the garbage balloon distribution point and deploy our drones over Pyongyang.
In this regard, the police said they are also investigating President Yoon on foreign exchange charges.
Police said the notebook had an expression of a "parliamentary blockade" and described politicians and journalists, religious people, unions and judges as "subject to collection."
Police explained that 'collection' is interpreted as 'arrest'.
It also said that there were comments on how to accept and deal with the subjects, and that some of them had real names written on them.
[Anchor]
The full extent of the so-called 'hamburger meeting' centered on former commander Roh is also being revealed?
[Reporter]
There were two meetings with former intelligence commander Roh Sang-won while eating hamburgers in Lotteria.
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.
It was intended to consist of three departments with about 60 people, including the general manager, and the police explained that the control of the NEC's server appeared to have been their first task.
An official letter of personnel appointment was written in this regard, and the police said they secured related documents from the Ministry of National Defense.
The list also reportedly includes 15 military officials charged with civil war and abuse of authority.
[Anchor]
What is the progress of the investigation by President Yoon Suk Yeol?
[Reporter]
On the 19th, the police special team secured the call details of President Yoon's personal mobile phone.
It was confirmed that President Yoon actually used it, although it was a non-white phone, not a security phone.
The police explained that they have sent an official letter asking for preservation, saying they have not been able to execute the seizure and search of Bihwa phones.
In addition, when asked by reporters whether President Yoon is weighing on an arrest warrant or an arrest warrant if he refuses to comply with the summons, he replied that he is in talks with the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit.
So far, I'm YTN Shin Gwihye from the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters.
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