On the 6th, the special investigation team summoned Kim Dae-gyeong, former Deputy Minister of the Presidential Security Service, for questioning. Kim is known to have been responsible for managing the secure communication devices.

Former Security Agency Support Headquarters Chief Kim Dae-kyung attends a witness investigation at the Seoul High Prosecutors' Office in Seocho-dong, Seoul, where the Special Investigative Team for the Insurrection is located, on the 6th morning. /News1

Kim is suspected of being involved in the process of providing secure communication devices to Noh Sang-won, former Commander of the Military Intelligence Command, who is charged with premeditating the 12·3 state of emergency. The special investigation team is expected to proceed with related inquiries that day.

Additionally, the special investigation team is expected to investigate allegations that Yoon Suk-yeol, former President, instructed Kim Seong-hoon, former Vice Administrator of the Security Service, to delete records from the secure communication devices after the state of emergency.

During this time, Kim's predecessor, Vice Administrator, reportedly received instructions via phone from former Commander of the Defense Security Command, Lee In-hyung, former Commander of the Capital Defense Command, Jin-woo, and former Commander of the Special Operations Command, Kwak Jong-geun, to delete records from the secure communication devices; however, it is said that Kim did not comply.

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