S Korea: Former intelligence commander's note details alleged NK provocation plan
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Police revealed a notebook seized from his Ansan fortune-telling studio detailing plans like “inducing NLL attacks” and “politician assassinations.”

The National Office of Investigation’s special investigative unit announced on Dec. 23 that a notebook belonging to Noh Sang-won, former commander of the Defense Intelligence Command (DIC), contained an entry suggesting the deliberate “provocation of North Korean attacks on the Northern Limit Line (NLL).” Noh, 62, is currently in custody on charges of plotting a rebellion related to the “Dec. 3 Emergency Martial Law” case. Investigators are probing whether Noh and his associates orchestrated North Korean provocations, which could potentially lead to charges of external treason.

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It has been revealed that after hearing President Yoon Suk-yeol say that he would soon declare martial law during a banquet in late March, then-Defense Minister Shin Won-sik summoned Kim Yong-hyun, then the head of the Presidential Security Service, to discuss measures for preventing martial law.

According to the Joint Chiefs, the plan for striking at the source of balloons was not implemented due to strong objections from Joint Chiefs officials.

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