Betrayal of Trust: Military Leaders’ Private Loan Scandal Exposes Shocking Collapse of Discipline
Military Leaders Use Secret Passwords as Collateral for Private Loans
Investigation Underway for Violation of Military Secrets Protection Act
A joint investigation by the military and police has been launched against several military officials who leaked secret codes, a level-3 military secret, while borrowing money from private loan sharks.
The Jeonbuk Police Agency and the Armed Forces Counterintelligence Command confirmed that military officials in their 20s and 30s leaked secret passwords to loan sharks and are investigating them for violating the Military Secrets Protection Act (Military Technique Act).
Passwords Used as Collateral for Loans
It is shocking to learn that passwords, which are questions and answers used to identify allies and enemies, have been used in place of real estate or vehicles as collateral when borrowing money from private lenders.
A password is an enemy identification code that is used when a sentry speaks a written word and the opponent shouts a response. It is an important secret that can be immediately used to infiltrate a military base if it is passed on to North Korean spy soldiers.
Security Breaches and Discipline Collapse
The fact that password protection, one of the basic principles of military security learned in boot camps, has been reduced to collateral for soldiers’ debts confirms how military discipline has collapsed.
There is an urgent need to develop a high-intensity reform plan for the command department that corresponds to the general laxity in discipline in the army, which has been revealed through a series of security breaches and security incidents.
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