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A maritime police officer, who was investigating the previous disappearance of an official from the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, who had disappeared in the waters off Soyeonpyeong Island in the far north of the West Sea, and was shot by the North Korean army, he asked the military for information on the North Korean situation. However, the military authorities rejected the Coast Guard’s request because it required an internal discussion.
As reported by the Coast Guard on the 26th, a general officer of the Coast Guard and an investigator visited the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the 25th and requested cooperation in the investigation of the investigation of a fishing instructor A (47) belonging to the Management Group of the Western Sea Fisheries from the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, which disappeared on the 21st. It is reported that the Coast Guard requested data on the situation of North Korea in North Korea that the military authorities obtained.
However, it is known that the military authorities cannot provide data immediately because internal discussions are necessary. It is reported that the military will inform the Coast Guard of the availability of data before the 28th day after the review.
The maritime administration officials who even submitted the official request for cooperation could not even read the data. The coast guard, which is investigating Mr. A’s actions prior to his disappearance, have yet to pick up the signs of his voluntary visit to North Korea.
On the 24th, the coast guard investigated for the first time the interior of Mugunghwa, the Mugunghwa fishing guide boat, on which Mr. A traveled for the past 24 days, but could not find his cell phone or his will. This is because the two security cameras (CCTV) installed on board were broken and their movement was not confirmed.
On the other hand, military authorities and intelligence authorities are showing a position that Mr. A voluntarily defected to North Korea due to espionage intercepting North Korean communication signals.
Consequently, Mr. A’s older brother said: “I do not understand that North Korea will travel to North Korea leaving the reliable public service card on the ship.”
The Haekyung, which is investigating without excluding the possibility of Mr. A’s voluntary visit to North Korea, is reviewing his financial and insurance accounts and cell phone calls, and is also investigating the people around him, including his acquaintances. .
In addition, he plans to check if there is a search record related to North Korea on the computer of fishing guide boat A boarded in the past, while analyzing the trip record storage device (VDR) in Mugunghwa 10 to determine if the A’s voice remains.
On the other hand, the coast guard conducted a second investigation at Mugunghwa No. 10 on the 25th from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., and when the investigation was completed, Mugunghwa No. 10 departed for Mokpo, Jeollanam-do, around 8 am the same day.
On this day, 30 ships, including 12 naval patrol boats, 10 warships, and 8 fishing guide boats, and 2 naval helicopters were put into the waters off Soyeonpyeong Island, and a search is underway to find them. belongings of Mr. A.