Moon Sang-ho, the intelligence commander accused of pre-simulating emergency martial law and attempting to take control of the National Election Commission, attended the interrogation of the suspect before his arrest.
The military court in central Seoul conducted a substantial examination of the arrest warrant for Commander Moon, who is suspected of being an important civil war missionary, this afternoon (20th).Commander
Moon appeared in court without answering questions from reporters asking what instructions he received from former commander Roh Sang-won at the hamburger restaurant.Commander
is suspected of having ordered the National Election Commission in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi-do, to send troops after declaring martial law on the 3rd, and participated in the plan to arrest the National Election Commission staff by mobilizing special agents such as the North Korean task force under the intelligence agency.
In addition, two days before martial law, it was revealed that he met with Roh Sang-won, the former intelligence commander, at a hamburger store in Gyeonggi-do, with two Colonel from an intelligence agency, to plan martial law in advance.
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