Key facts
- An appellate court upheld acquittals for former National Security Adviser Suh Hoon and former Coast Guard Commissioner General Kim Hong-hee.
- The officials were accused of a cover-up related to the 2020 murder of a South Korean fisheries official by North Korea.
- The Seoul High Court found them not guilty of drafting false public documents.
- The fisheries official was shot by North Korean troops in September 2020 after going missing.
- Prosecutors alleged the Moon administration's announcement about the official seeking defection was to avoid worsening inter-Korean relations.
An appellate court has upheld the acquittals of former National Security Adviser Suh Hoon and former Coast Guard Commissioner General Kim Hong-hee, who faced charges related to an alleged cover-up of the 2020 murder of a South Korean fisheries official by North Korea.
