Exclusive: Lottery Meeting for Civil War? Rebellion Planner Noh Sang-won Held Preliminary Meeting with Intelligence Officials Two Days Before Martial Law
Plot to Overthrow Democracy: Former Intelligence Chief Arrested After Secret Meeting at Lottery Branch
Ansan, South Korea – A shocking plot to seize power through martial law has been uncovered, leading to the arrest of former Armed Forces Intelligence Commander Noh Sang-won and three other high-ranking military officials. The conspiracy, which came to light after a secret meeting at a local Lotteria branch, has sent shockwaves through the nation.
On December 1, two days before martial law was declared, Noh Sang-won met with three intelligence officers – Commander Moon Sang-ho, Colonel Jeong, and Colonel Kim – at a Lotteria in Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do. according to sources,Noh instructed the group to investigate the National Election Commission for evidence of electoral fraud,a pretext for the planned takeover.
CCTV footage from the Lotteria, obtained by the National Police Agency’s Special investigation Team, confirms the meeting took place.Commander Moon later informed the two colonels that “emergency martial law” was imminent.
This meeting followed earlier instructions from Noh to Commander Moon on November 22, ordering him to assemble a team of 15 highly trained operatives. This suggests that the plot had been in motion for weeks, with Commander Moon actively preparing for the coup.
On December 3, the day martial law was declared, Commander Moon briefed his team, instructing them to be ready to deploy to the National Election Commission the following morning. However, the plan was abruptly halted when the National Assembly passed a bill lifting martial law in the early hours of December 4.
The swift action by lawmakers effectively thwarted the coup attempt. Commander Moon, relieved that the mission was aborted, dismissed his team.
The unraveling of the plot began with the urgent arrest of Noh Sang-won on December 15 on charges of rebellion. The Special Investigation Team subsequently applied for an arrest warrant for Commander Moon on December 17. while Commander Moon was initially arrested, he was later released after the prosecution denied the emergency arrest, citing jurisdictional issues.
This shocking revelation has raised serious concerns about the fragility of democratic institutions and the potential for abuse of power within the military. The investigation into the plot is ongoing, and further arrests are expected.
Coup Foiled: Former Intelligence Chief Arrested After Meeting at Lotteria
Ansan, South Korea – The South Korean public was stunned by the revelation of a plot to overthrow the democratically elected government. Former Armed Forces Intelligence Commander Noh Sang-won stands accused of masterminding the coup, which aimed to seize power through the imposition of martial law.
Noh’s arrest followed a secret meeting held on December 1st at a Lotteria fast-food restaurant in Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do.Footage from the establishment’s CCTV cameras captured noh in conversation with three high-ranking military officers: Commander Moon Sang-ho,Colonel Jeong,and Colonel Kim. Sources revealed that Noh instructed the group to investigate the National Election Commission for fabricated evidence of electoral fraud, intended to serve as a pretext for the planned takeover.
This meeting followed weeks of planning. On November 22nd, Noh had directed Commander Moon to assemble a team of 15 highly trained operatives, indicating the plot’s advanced stage. Commander Moon subsequently informed the two colonels that “emergency martial law” was imminent.
The coup attempt was scheduled to unfold on December 4th. Commander Moon had briefed his team, instructing them to deploy to the National Election commission the following morning. However, their plans were thwarted when the National Assembly swiftly passed a bill lifting martial law in the early hours of December 4th. Commander Moon dismissed his team upon learning that their mission had been aborted.
The investigation into the plot gained momentum with the arrest of noh Sang-won on December 15th. He was charged with rebellion. Subsequently, an arrest warrant was issued for Commander Moon on December 17th. While Commander Moon was initially apprehended, he was later released due to jurisdictional issues, according to the prosecution.
this incident has sent shockwaves through the nation,raising alarming questions about the vulnerability of democratic institutions and the potential for military overreach. Further arrests are expected as the investigation continues.
