Roh Sang-won's first prosecution investigation into "Suspected Election of Insurrection"...examination of the contents of a notebook

2024.12.26. PM 6:40
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Prosecutors investigating the emergency martial law incident have summoned Roh Sang-won, former commander of the South Korean military intelligence, who is suspected of plotting martial law as a civilian.

The special investigation headquarters of the prosecution's emergency martial law is investigating former commander Roh as a suspect suspected of executing a rebellion this afternoon (26th).

The prosecution plans to investigate former commander Roh about how he plotted martial law in advance and the specific meaning of the contents in the notebook to determine what specific role he played at the time of martial law.

This is the first full-fledged investigation into former commander Roh, as the prosecution only carried out the process of confirming personal information immediately after being sent the previous day (24th).Former commander

Roh is accused of pre-mocking emergency martial law at a hamburger store in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, on the 1st and 3rd.

The police found that at the meeting, they set up an informal organization called "Investigation 2nd Stage" under the Joint Investigation Headquarters of the Martial Law Agency and discussed ways to take control of the Central Election Commission.

In particular, Roh's handwritten notebook also found signs of specifically planning martial law, such as "collection targets", "processing", and "killing", "blocking the National Assembly", and "inducing North Korea's attacks in the NLL".



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