Police "Expressing 'Inducing NLL to attack North Korea' in the Roh Sang-won's notebook"...Expanded investigation into foreign exchange charges?

2024.12.23. PM 6:58
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It has been confirmed that a memo was written in the notebook of former intelligence commander Roh Sang-won, who is considered a secret force in martial law, such as leading the so-called Hamburger Meeting, to the effect of "inducing North Korea's attack in the NLL."

It is suspected that the government even planned to clash with North Korea to secure the legitimacy of martial law, and attention is being paid to whether the investigation will expand from the crime of rebellion to the crime of foreign exchange.

Reporter Yoon Woong-sung reports.

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A special police investigation team has secured a notebook of former intelligence commander Roh Sang-won, who called former and current soldiers to the hamburger store to discuss emergency martial law.The notebook, which was found at a fortune teller's shop in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, where former commander Roh

is said to have lived, was the size of his palm and had about 60 pages, and it was found that there were many contents related to emergency martial law.

Police said that among them, there was an expression called "Inducing North Korea's Attack in the NLL."

The NLL in the West Sea was a place where local military conflicts such as the Battle of Yeonpyeong were frequent, adjacent to the Yellow Sea region of North Korea.

Police said there was also a word "filtration balloon" in the notebook.

[Yoon Gun-young / Minjoo Party member: Were there expressions for filth balloons?]

[Woo Jong-soo / Director of the National Investigation Headquarters (Special Investigation Team) : I remember there was.]

As such, it is doubtful whether he even planned to clash with North Korea to justify martial law.

However, the police explained that it is not confirmed whether there was actually any action that stimulated North Korea in the NLL.

Earlier, opposition parties, including the Democratic Party of Korea, accused Kim and President Yoon Suk Yeol of general transfer crimes among foreign exchange crimes based on reports of former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun's alleged order to deploy drones to Pyongyang.

It refers to the case of harming our country's military interests or giving military interests to the enemy.

As the police are considering whether to charge President Yoon with the charges, attention is being paid to whether the investigation will expand from rebellion to foreign exchange crimes with former commander Roh's notebook memo as a clue.

I'm YTN Yoon Woong Sung.

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