调查人员寻求对操控无人机飞入朝鲜学生的逮捕令

韩国调查人员已申请逮捕一名涉嫌指挥无人机飞入朝鲜领空的30多岁研究生。该学生姓吴,据称四次派遣无人机测试性能,以期开展无人机生意获利。这些事件加剧了两韩紧张局势。

2月20日在首尔,军警联合特别小组宣布已申请逮捕一名30多岁姓吴的研究生,他涉嫌策划向朝鲜的无人机飞行。无人机从仁川江华岛起飞,飞越朝鲜开城和平山地区,并在四次返回首尔西北部的坡州。特别小组提出通敌以及违反航空安全和军事设施法的指控。 逮捕令于周四申请,因担心嫌疑人可能销毁证据。特别小组表示:“(飞行)造成韩朝紧张局势,给大韩民国人民带来危险。”它补充说:“我们认定这损害了我们的军事利益,例如暴露我军事务并导致警戒态势改变。” 联合调查于上月启动,此前朝鲜声称韩国无人机于9月及1月4日入侵。包括吴某在内的七人正接受调查,其中有无人机生产相关人员以及军情部门官员。这些飞行被视为侵犯韩国军事利益。

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