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NIS Drops Complaints in 2020 Border Killing Case After Former Chiefs' Acquittal

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South Korea's NIS has dropped all complaints and apologized to former chiefs Suh Hoon and Park Jie-won following their acquittal in the 2020 border killing case.

Accused, then acquitted, and now officially apologized to. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) announced Monday it's dropping all complaints against former security heavyweights involved in the alleged cover-up of a 2020 killing of a South Korean official by North Korea.

The Context Behind NIS 2020 Border Killing Case Complaints Being Dropped

According to Yonhap News, the spy agency decided to withdraw charges against former National Security Adviser Suh Hoon and former NIS Director Park Jie-won. The move follows a special audit conducted after the launch of the Lee Jae-myung administration, which revealed "factual and legal" flaws in the original complaints filed during the previous administration in July 2022.

Fisheries official Lee Dae-jun is killed by North Korean soldiers near the maritime border.
NIS files complaints against Suh and Park under the Yoon Suk Yeol administration's instruction.
Seoul court finds the officials not guilty due to lack of evidence.

Institutional Apology and Future Prudence

"We sincerely apologize to Suh and Park for causing suffering due to undue complaints," the agency stated on December 29, 2025. The NIS emphasized it'll be more "prudent" in exercising its public authority going forward, aiming to distance itself from political controversies that have historically dogged the agency.

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