On the 8th, the Prosecutor’s Office’s Emergency Martial Law Special Investigation Headquarters (headed by Seoul High Prosecutors’ Office Park Se-hyun), which is investigating the illegal declaration of martial law on December 3, arrested and indicted Police Commissioner Jo Ji-ho and former Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Commissioner Kim Bong-sik on charges of rebellion and other charges.
On this day, the Prosecution’s Emergency Martial Law Special Investigation Headquarters (Director Park Se-hyun, Chief of the Seoul High Prosecutors’ Office) sent Commissioner Cho and former Commissioner Kim to trial on charges of engaging in important civil war missions and abusing power and interfering with the exercise of rights, saying they were “blockading the National Assembly and organizing arrest teams in preparation for the declaration of martial law.” “He participated in and attempted to take out the National Election Commission (NEC)’s server.”
According to the prosecution, they met with President Yoon at a safe house in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul around 7:20 p.m. on the 3rd of last month, just before martial law was declared, and said, “Pro-North Korea leftists and anti-state forces are causing chaos in the country in all corners of society. “I will declare martial law at 10 o’clock tonight, and when the martial law forces go to the National Assembly, the police will go out and take good control of the National Assembly.” At this event, Commissioner Cho and former Commissioner Kim each received an A4 document from former Minister of National Defense Kim Yong-hyun, which listed the time and place where martial law forces would be dispatched, such as ‘2200 National Assembly’, ‘2230 Democratic Party of Korea’, and ‘Public Opinion Poll Flower’. It was found that this was the case.
The prosecution said that Commissioner Cho and others who received the order later controlled access to the National Assembly and placed six riot squads on standby near the National Assembly in advance to assist the martial law forces. In particular, even after completely blocking anyone entering the National Assembly and allowing some selective entry in accordance with the President’s instructions to control the National Assembly, Commissioner Cho refused to allow members of the National Assembly and other members to enter the National Assembly, saying, “If you do not follow the proclamation, we will all be arrested. Do as instructed.” It appears to have been blocked again. Commissioner Kim also said, “The Seoul Commissioner gives instructions. It was found that an attempt was made to block access to the National Assembly by deploying a total of 1,740 people, saying, “Control access to the National Assembly based on the proclamation.”
In addition, they were asked by Yeo Yeo-hyung, commander of the ROK Armed Forces Counterintelligence Command, to identify the locations of key figures such as Lee Jae-myeong, Woo Won-sik, Han Dong-hoon, etc., and with the help of National Investigation Headquarters Director Woo Jong-soo, they participated in the arrest team by keeping the necessary personnel on standby. .
The prosecution also confirmed that they dispatched 114 people armed with five K1 rifles and other weapons to the Gwacheon Complex to hijack the National Election Commission’s computer room server. It is believed that it is.
Reporter Choi Mi-song [email protected]
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