S. Korean Election Fraud - 99 Chinese Hackers https://t.co/RUMtx4dJFD
New Details : Last December 3, at the Suwon Election Management Training Institute in Gyeonggi Province, a surprise operation involving Korean and American cooperation to arrest a Chinese spy ring was revealed to be the work of the U.S. intelligence agency's Black Ops team.
According to multiple intelligence sources on the 28th, it was confirmed that the 'Black Ops team' under the U.S. intelligence agency was deployed on-site for this operation. This is the first time their existence, operating in secrecy, has been made public.
According to comprehensive coverage by this newspaper, the operation team, which included Asian agents fluent in Korean, changed into police uniforms and raided a foreign compound on the west side of the Election Commission Training Institute where the Chinese spy ring was hiding during curfew. This building is officially owned by the Election Commission.
It is reported that the Chinese suspects did not resist much at the time of arrest. When the Black Ops agents in police uniforms raided the scene, they complied with the request for voluntary accompaniment without much suspicion. The U.S. intelligence agents arrested the Chinese, put them into police cars, and transported them away while intelligence agents secured the perimeter.
The strategy of conducting the raid in police attire was to divert civilian attention, given that there are residential areas like apartments around the operation area. A U.S. intelligence source explained that the arrest was carried out by police rather than martial law troops.
It was also reported that the U.S. intelligence agents had disabled the CCTV cameras in the foreign compound where the Chinese were hiding. However, CCTV from the parking lot of the Agricultural Museum, which was released through Hankyoreh21 and the HMN YouTube channel, was functioning normally, raising questions about why these were not preemptively disabled.
Previously, it was revealed that the U.S. intelligence agency had been collecting information and tracking the Chinese spy ring for years in close cooperation with Korean intelligence agencies.
One bilingual agent, proficient in Korean and English, was confirmed to have been employed by a corporation near the Election Commission. This agent, who had infiltrated, monitored the terrain around the building and provided photos to this newspaper early on. This newspaper will keep these photos confidential until an official confirmation from the U.S. government is issued.
It was also known that this operation involved special non-permanent agents from the National Intelligence Service of South Korea. This newspaper has learned that a significant amount of information gathered under the Yoon Suk Yeol administration was handed over to the U.S. intelligence agency, although the specifics of these documents were not confirmed. This material was crucial for pinpointing the headquarters of the international election fraud cartel led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to the foreign compound of the Election Commission.
Meanwhile, some of the Chinese spy suspects arrested at the Suwon Election Institute, who were involved in Korean elections, are being secretly detained in Naha, Okinawa, after passing through a U.S. military base in Japan. The location of their detention is near Kadena Air Base in Okinawa.
This is a follow-up measure after those involved in U.S. election manipulation were extradited to the U.S. mainland.
During the interrogation by U.S. intelligence, the Chinese spy suspects confessed to being involved in both Korean and U.S. election manipulation as well as comment manipulation in South Korea.
Specifically, the Chinese spy suspects developed and applied a macro integrated with AI, known as 'Project Mok-in (木人)'. 'Mok-in' is an advanced type of macro that trains AI to post comments like a human.
Furthermore, it was confirmed that these individuals, posing as foreign trainees, were periodically replaced every six months in Korea, and some of them received unemployment benefits after being removed from their duties, causing shock.
Despite the arrest and extradition of their citizens, the Chinese government has not issued an official statement since our first online report on the 16th.
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