Sunday, December 10, 2006

Even more spies caught.

Well, it seems that some of the North's plans have been unraveling of late. A little while ago an espionage group had received instructions from North Korea by e-mail and infiltrated the far-left Democratic Labor Party and had been under Northern orders to stir up trouble here in the South. And in another semi-related case, a 48 man was arrested in July when he entered South Korea posing as a Filipino visitor. Apparently he had been taking pictures of certain facilities in the South and sending them North.
Of special note in the article it mentions:
The court said it had imposed a relatively light punishment because, in the court's words, "taking pictures of national facilities is not itself a significant threat to national security."Sounding almost apologetic, the court said it was regrettable that the suspect had to be punished "even though he is one of our own."
Far too often are the courts and commissions here going easy on anyone in favor of the North.
I look forward to the day that the Unification Ministry and their friends get investigated with the same scrutiny as the men above.

1 comment:

Kstylick said...

Everyone get caught once in a while. I believe that there's no such thing as secrets. One way or another one's hidden things will be revealed.