The prosecution's special investigation headquarters believes that Yeo In-hyeong, the commander of the South Korean military's counterintelligence command, ordered the arrest of a key figure at the time of the emergency martial law.
The arrest list is 14 people including Democratic Party Chairman Lee Jae-myung, People's Power Han Dong-hoon, National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik, former Innovation Party leader Cho Kuk, and former standing member of the National Election Commission.
The name of Judge Kim Dong-hyun, who acquitted Lee Jae-myung of the "perjury teacher" charge revealed by the National Police Agency Commissioner Jo Ji-ho, is missing.
However, at around 0:40 a.m. on the 4th, when a resolution to demand the lifting of martial law was imminent, Commander Yeo called Kim Dae-woo, head of the counterintelligence investigation, and ordered the arrest of Representative Lee Jae-myung, Representative Han Dong-hoon, and National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik first.
However, Chairman Woo declared his mind at the plenary session at around 0:47, and the resolution was passed at around 1 a.m.
It seems that they tried to prevent the National Assembly's resolution to lift martial law.
The prosecution, which indicated such information in the arrest warrant of Commander Yeo In-hyeong, is also investigating whether there was a specific order from President Yoon Suk Yeol.
At the same time, Commander Yeo is also accused of calling Jeong Seong-woo, the first chief of the counterintelligence agency, and instructing him to rip the entire server itself if it is difficult to copy the NEC server.
Director Jung Sung-woo also stated in the prosecution's investigation that a total of 100 people were mobilized to steal the server, but the lawyers were concerned about legal issues, and the operation was suspended after 30-40 minutes of discussion.
I'm Na Hye-in from YTN.
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