Police secure a laptop for former commander Roh...Finish forensics.

2024.12.27. AM 10:47
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[Anchor]
It has been confirmed that the police secured the laptop of former intelligence commander Roh Sang-won, a key figure in the alleged secretive martial law, and conducted a forensics to find additional evidence.

I'll connect you to a reporter. Reporter Yoon Taein!

[Reporter]
Yes, this is the National Investigation Headquarters of the National Police Agency.

[Anchor]
The police secured former commander Roh Sang-won's laptop?

[Reporter]
Yes, earlier, the police seized laptops, mobile phones, and controversial handwritten notebooks from former commander Roh Sang-won's residence.

However, it has been confirmed that the police forensics the laptop.It seems that former commander Roh

seems to have in mind the possibility that he wrote and deleted documents related to martial law, but the results have not been disclosed yet.

The police have handed over all laptops, notebooks, and mobile phones to the prosecution when they sent former commander Roh to custody, and further investigations are also being conducted by the prosecution.

Police are also looking for the whereabouts of mobile phones used by former commander Roh before and after martial law was declared,
Roh's mobile phone, secured by the
police, was replaced about a week after martial law was declared, and the previous mobile phone is expected to have martial law-related materials, including messenger conversations.

In addition, the police sent Kim Yong-gun, a retired colonel who was the head of the investigation division of the Ministry of National Defense, to charges of plotting martial law in advance at a hamburger meeting in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, with former commander Roh.

In addition, Han Deok-soo, acting chief of staff, was found to have stated in a previous police investigation that he had never received a prior report of martial law from former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun.

This is YTN Yoon Tae-in from the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters.



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