According to the data submitted by the Democratic Party of Korea's deputy Seung-chan's office from the Water Corps and the Capital Corps, the counterintelligence agency asked for a transfer of prisoners, such as showing the "pending detention room" between the 3rd and the 4th.
Lawmaker Bu Seung-chan said the counterintelligence agency's inquiry into the use of the pending detention center was a situation in which it tried to search for additional places in addition to the B-1 bunker, which is known to have locked up key figures at the time of martial law.
However, it was found that the Water Defense Agency and the Capital Corps refused to disclose the pending detention center, saying that the law requires permission from the military prosecution and the military court, which did not lead to actual acquisition.
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