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Jung Sung-woo: Women’s Doll, Martial Law, and Server Security Dispute

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Former Defense Intelligence⁤ Chief​ Indicted for Martial Law Plan

A former defense intelligence ‌chief has been indicted for his role in drawing up‍ a martial law plan that was intended⁢ to be ​implemented ⁤on ⁢December 3. According ⁤to ⁣reports, the former ‍commander, Roh Sang-won, was suspected of planning an emergency martial ‌law as a civilian and was afterward arrested by a police special investigation team.

On the ⁤evening of December 3, Roh issued directives to secure the National Election Commission (NEC) and control access ⁣to its computer room ​if breaking ⁢news were to appear. He also provided the names of five NEC employees and ordered their ‍confinement. ​Around ⁣an hour later, martial law was ‍declared in a ⁤surprise televised ⁢address by then-President Yoon.

Additionally, seven counterintelligence officers opposed an order to deploy to the ‌NEC. Chung Sung-woo, a ⁢senior officer of the‍ Counterintelligence Command, protested the NECS ⁢instruction to ​introduce ⁣troops. After ‍receiving⁢ a legal review from the Law Office, Chung concluded that the⁤ former‍ commander’s orders were illegal and ⁢refused to carry them ⁤out.

The prosecution​ applied​ charges‌ of important missions to the former ⁣chief executive, but Chung denied these charges, stating that the orders did not accompany any riots and that the commander⁢ did his best to prevent them.


Sources:

  1. Korea JoongAng Daily
  2. 388111.html”>Korea‌ Times

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