The presidential office revealed that the National Intelligence Service was not aware of the contents of the complaints against the former heads of state yesterday (the 6th) in relation to the 'murder of a public official in the West Sea' and the 'repatriation of North Korean defectors to North Korea' during the Moon Jae-in administration.



An official from the presidential office said in a briefing this morning that there is no position related to the NIS's accusation, and the presidential office also said, "I was aware of the contents after seeing the press release from the NIS."



He continued, "If there was a state crime against human rights and humanity, that is, if the state tried to frame a 'voluntarily defection' to North Korea for the shooting of a public official, and if the human rights of defecting fishermen were violated in consideration of the North Korean position first, pay attention to the fact that it is a serious state crime. are doing,” he added.



When asked whether the results of the fact-finding investigation by the National Intelligence Service were shared or reported to the President's Office, he drew a line saying, "It is difficult for us to announce when, in what manner, when, and in what manner, the intelligence agency reported to the President."