Arrest warrants issued for S.Korean former intelligence chiefs (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-11-16 10:02
The Seoul Central District Court on Tuesday issued arrest warrants for two
former intelligence chiefs who had alleged involvement in the spy agency's
illegal wiretapping operations years ago, reported South Korean English
newspaper The Korea Times on Wednesday.
The court charged former Unification Minister Lim Dong-won, 71, who directed
the National Intelligence Service (NIS) from 1999 to 2001, and Shin Gunn, 64,
who succeeded Lim as director through 2003, for directing intelligence agents to
spy on high-profile figures such as politicians, businessmen and journalists
during their tenures.
The decision to arrest the two former spy chiefs indicates that the
prosecution's three-month investigation of the spy agency's wiretapping scandal
is nearing its close, said the newspaper.
The prosecution requested the arrest warrants Monday shortly after former NIS
deputy chief Kim Un-sung, who led the spy agency' s domestic operations from
2000 to 2001, testified in court that the former directors had influential roles
in directing the illegal wiretapping operations.
Sixty-year-old Kim last month became the first spy agency official, retired
or incumbent, to be indicted on criminal charges during the investigation of the
wiretapping scandal.
In Kim's indictment, the prosecution confirmed seven wiretapping operations
on politicians, businessmen and other high- profile figures conducted by NIS
agents.
The prosecution also claimed that the spy agency's wiretapping unit, under
Kim's direction, had reported summaries of seven to eight wiretapped
conversations per day to the former NIS directors.
During the court review of the warrant requests earlier Tuesday, both Lim and
Shin denied that they had directed or approved the illegal eavesdropping
operations on civilians during their tenures.
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