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Two Ex-Chiefs of S Korean Intelligence Arrested Over Illegal Money Transfers

© REUTERS / Jeon Heon-Kyun/PoolSouth Korean President Park Geun-Hye bows during an address to the nation, at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, 29 November 2016
South Korean President Park Geun-Hye bows during an address to the nation, at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, 29 November 2016 - Sputnik International
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A South Korean court has approved the arrests amid fears that the former officials may escape or destroy evidence.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Two former chiefs of South Korea's National Intelligence Service were arrested on Friday over illegal transfers of money to the secretaries of impeached South Korean President Park Geun-hye, local media reported.

The Seoul Central District Court approved the arrest of Nam Jae-joon and Lee Byung-kee amid fears that they may escape or destroy evidence, the Yonhap news agency reported.

The two men are accused of transferring money to impeached South Korean President Park's senior secretaries Ahn Bong-geun and Lee Jae-man, with Nam initially paying 50 million won ($45,536) every month and Lee increasing the amount to 100 million won. The money was allegedly used for illegal political activities, including an election poll for the conservative bloc.

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NIS has recently faced severe criticism over its involvement in South Korea's politics. In August, it was revealed that the agency had conducted an online smear campaign against former President Roh Moo-hyun (2003-2008) to manipulate public opinion in favor of Lee Myung-bak, nominated for the 2008 presidential election by South Korean conservatives.

The agency was also accused of interfering in the 2012 presidential election, when Park, nominated by the conservative Liberty Korea party, won over then-Democratic Party's nominee Moon Jae-in.

Reforming the NIS was one of Moon's election promises. In June, new NIS Director Suh Hoon banned domestic intelligence operations from gathering information on ministries, media and other organizations and established a reform committee, which was tasked with regaining public trust by transforming the NIS into a credible agency.

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