How the National Intelligence Service Identifies North Korean Refugees

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(1)January 24th, 1247 12
(2)Watching the NIS’s recent success in espionage investigations, I recall a time when I was surprised by the enormous information they had about North Korea 11 years ago when they were investigated by the NIS.
(3)The general public, who have no direct or indirect contact with the National Intelligence Service, does not know how much intelligence the National Intelligence Service has. It’s because almost everything is confidential, so even if you make great achievements, you’re not well known to the outside world.
(4)When North Korean defectors enter South Korea,
(5)The Joint Press Center will conduct the first round of investigation.
(6)Anyway, we’re going to have a joint investigation by the National Intelligence Service and the police here.
(7)It’s working. Whether it’s a real North Korean or disguised as a North Korean defector.
(8)If you look at it as a place to find out if it’s a Korean or a spy,
(9)I think I can do it. I usually get a week’s investigation.
(10)This is where the spies are caught here. That’s ridiculous.
(11)Clearly, spies have been highly trained for years.
(12)The reason why they are easily caught is because the investigator knows more about North Korea than spies.The National Intelligence Service’s information on North Korea is beyond our imagination. No matter how well-prepared a spy is, he is bound to be embarrassed by the breaking ball asking about his aunt’s cousin’s eating habits.
(13)The rapporteur I experienced was also an amazing man.You know my family better than me, and the school where my teacher and her daughter went to, and even I…
(14)I also knew the oratorical competition I participated in when I was a student at Pyongyang Foreign Language Academy and the contents of my manuscript. I got goosebumps.
(15)When I was studying in China, I knew what I used to wear often, and I knew what kind of writing I was writing and what kind of books I usually read. I was just a 20-year-old young international student, but the National Assembly was getting very detailed information without missing a single detail.
(16)I was questioned quite a bit longer than others. I spent nearly a month in solitary confinement and was questioned. It would have been hard to understand that the top class, which would have been much better off if it had been in North Korea, came over for political reasons.
(17)Anyway, after writing and writing records several times and being investigated in relay by various investigators, all of their whereabouts and facts became clear, so they were able to move to a general living room. I even did a lie detector test.
(18)I received a gift as I left the room alone after the last investigation.
(19)The investigator who pushed me hard throughout the investigation,
(20)I asked if there was a gift that I felt sorry for, and I’m currently…
(21)I asked for the hottest book on current affairs.
(22)1 Asking about my cousin’s eating habits
(23)When I was in high school, I asked where my homeroom teacher’s daughter went.
(24)3 Asking about the presentation of the speech contest in high school.

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(1)Difficulties Jinjichung 2023-03-14 1338861
(2)Sometimes, I think about that. The two Koreas are confronting each other with guns and batteries, but spies only send North Korea to the South.
(3)I wonder if it’s done.
(4)Recommended comments.
(5)LD Squirrel Captain Hyun Seung-hee 2023-03-14 142455 4460
(6)Of course I do. The North Korean operative.
(7)Soft Sesame 2023-03-14 140223 28070
(8)Some South Korean intelligence agencies are spying in North Korea.
(9)Regardless of the danger, your life itself will be really uncomfortable and limited.
(10)That’s amazing. Moving.
(11)Metal Muscle Man 2023-03-14 1643 480970
(12)Why did a group with this ability intervene in the election by posting comments like left-wing filial piety and preventing Koreans from voting lol It feels like cutting their nails with a knife.
(13)Recommendation
(14)Gandori 2023-03-14 171932 37970
(15)It’s because South Korea has much better big data management capabilities. If there’s any North Korea-related data, it’s hard to say that we sent more spies and recruited more spies than North Korea. For example, if you search with the word Kim Geum-hyuk, you’ll get more information than you.

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