South Korea’s former national security adviser was arrested on Saturday in connection with North Korea’s killing of a South Korean fishery official in 2020, for which the former Moon Jae-in administration was suspected of covering up evidence.
Suh was arrested for allegedly covering up evidence relating to the case of 47-year-old Lee Dae-jun, who was fatally shot by North Korean troops in September 2020 while on duty on a fishing boat near the maritime border.
The government concluded at the time that Lee was killed while trying to defect to North Korea, but the coast guard said in June that there was no evidence to support this conclusion.
Suh was accused of manipulating evidence to conclude that Lee had intended to defect and of ordering the deletion of internal intelligence reports to conceal the fishery official’s killing.
Former President Moon Jae-in’s Response
Former President Moon Jae-in issued a statement on Sunday following Suh’s arrest, describing Suh as “the best North Korea expert, strategist, and negotiator who participated in all North Korean negotiations.”In comments during a party meeting on Monday, Joo Ho-young, the ruling People Power Party’s floor leader, said the investigation is “being conducted legitimately in accordance with the judicial system. It’s no political revenge at all.”