According to former Minister Kim Yong-hyun's indictment, Kim told Yeo In-hyeong, the head of the counterintelligence command, three days before martial law was declared.
It is said that if martial law uncovered evidence of fraudulent elections and manipulation of public opinion by the Election Commission and opinion polls, the public would agree.
The prosecution also judged that President Yoon Suk Yeol and former Minister Kim suspected that "the vulnerability of the National Election Commission's security system negatively affected the election results."
Former Minister Kim also instructed Moon Sang-ho, commander of intelligence, to "help former intelligence commander Roh Sang-won do well," and it was later found that he gave the intelligence agency the task of "proving fraudulent elections."
Since then, the joint martial law investigation headquarters has been ordered to issue a personnel order to establish a "second investigation team" to investigate the allegations of election fraud by the NEC, but it has been found that no actual personnel appointments have been issued.
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