Police seek journalist arrest over martial law ‘fake report’


POLICE here said they have requested an arrest warrant for a journalist over a false report related to former president Yoon Suk-yeol’s brief imposition of martial law.

A reporter for local news outlet Sky eDaily wrote in January in a purportedly “exclusive” report that 99 Chinese spies had been arrested by South Korean troops on the day Yoon suspended civi­lian rule in December.

Citing unnamed US military intelligence sources, the report claimed the spies were transferred to US military custody in Japan’s Okinawa, after being arrested at a facility affiliated with South Korea’s National Election Commission (NEC).

The Seoul Metropolitan Police said that it has filed an arrest warrant request for the reporter, on charges of “obstruction of official duties” of the NEC.

The journalist, who has not been named by the police, is accused of publishing a “false article that disrupted” the NEC’s operations, its spokesperson added, saying they expect to receive the court’s decision later today.

AFP digital verification reporters have previously debunked the journalist’s report and related content.

Both the NEC and the US Forces Korea had refuted the “Chinese spy” report when approached by AFP’s Fact Check.

Yoon’s martial law declaration – which he claimed was necessary to break legislative gridlock and “root out” pro-North Korean “anti-state” forces – garnered support from extreme religious figures and right-wing YouTubers.

It has also fuelled a surge in misinformation and conspiracy theories online, with unverified content spreading unproven claims of electoral fraud and Chinese espionage.

Pro-Yoon rallies turned violent in January when extremist supporters stormed a Seoul courthouse.

At least four of them were handed jail terms, with their charges including vandalising the property and physically attacking members of the press and police officers. — AFP

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