Formation of 'Investigation Unit 2' under Joint Investigation Headquarters
First Order Issued to Secure Election Commission Server

The police investigating the '12·3 Emergency Martial Law Incident' revealed that a notebook written by former Intelligence Commanding General Noh Sang-won listed politicians, journalists, religious figures, labor unions, judges, and public officials as targets for collection.


Police: "Noh Sang-won's notebook lists politicians, journalists, judges as targets for collection... Specifies inducement of North Korean attacks" View original image

On the 23rd, a representative from the National Investigation Headquarters' Special Investigation Unit of the National Police Agency explained, "There are individuals named explicitly, and the term 'collection' is interpreted as meaning arrest," adding, "Methods of detention and processing, the blockade of the National Assembly, and inducement of North Korea's attack on the Northern Limit Line (NLL) were mentioned."


The Special Investigation Unit official stated regarding Noh's private organization, the 'Intelligence Command Investigation Unit 2,' "We obtained testimonies from attendees at the Lotteria meeting," and added, "It is divided into three departments, with about 60 members ranging from the unit chief to personnel. It was confirmed that even personnel appointment documents were prepared."


The Special Investigation Unit official further said, "We believe Investigation Unit 2 was formed under the Joint Investigation Headquarters," and "It is understood that their first order was to secure the Election Commission's server."



Regarding the investigation of former General Noh, the Special Investigation Unit official said, "He has given almost no statements himself," and "We are substantiating the case through testimonies from those around him."


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