Prosecutors will indict Yeo In-hyeong, commander of counterintelligence, and Lee Jin-woo, commander of water defense, as early as today.

2024.12.31. AM 08:55
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The prosecution's special investigation headquarters, which investigates the emergency martial law incident, is expected to arrest and indict Yeo In-hyeong, commander of the South Korean National Army's counterintelligence command, and Lee Jin-woo, commander of the Capital Defense Command, as early as today.

The special investigation headquarters of the prosecution's emergency martial law will decide as early as today whether to file a prosecution against the two commanders whose arrest is due tomorrow (1st).

Commander Yeo In-hyeong is accused of plotting martial law in advance with former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun and mobilizing martial law forces to participate in the operation of the parliamentary arrest group.

Commander Lee Jin-woo is accused of sending radiation forces to the National Assembly to prevent the resolution of the demand for martial law lifting during the emergency martial law.

The prosecution, which indicted former Minister Kim on the 27th, plans to indict Kwak Jong-geun, commander of the Army Special Forces Command, Park An-soo, chief of the Army Staff, and Moon Sang-ho, commander of intelligence, in turn, who are about to be arrested.



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