Inteligencia de Corea del Norte
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Inteligencia de Corea del Norte
Me gustaría preguntaros sobre el servicio secreto de Corea del Norte. ¿Cómo se llama? y ¿Dónde podría encontrar información sobre él.
Gracias.
Gracias.
De momento, aprendiendo
No tengo idea de como se llama o como funcionan los servicios de inteligencia norcoreanos, pero se sabe de que han secuestrado a ciudadanos surcoreanos y japoneses para emplearlos como instructores del idioma y las costumbres para sus agentes infiltrados.
También recurren mucho a falsos buques pesqueros que actuan como nodrizas para minisubmarinos y embarcaciones rápidas, que dejan a sus agentes en las playas de sus zonas de actuación.
Y en cuanto a falsificación de documentos deben de ser unos hachas, puesto que son ellos quienes ponen en circulación los "superbilletes", aunque no muy listos, al hijo del "Querido Lider" le pillaron intentando ir a un Disneyland asiático (creo que en Japón) con un pasaporte jamaicano
También recurren mucho a falsos buques pesqueros que actuan como nodrizas para minisubmarinos y embarcaciones rápidas, que dejan a sus agentes en las playas de sus zonas de actuación.
Y en cuanto a falsificación de documentos deben de ser unos hachas, puesto que son ellos quienes ponen en circulación los "superbilletes", aunque no muy listos, al hijo del "Querido Lider" le pillaron intentando ir a un Disneyland asiático (creo que en Japón) con un pasaporte jamaicano
Cry havoc and unleash the hawgs of war - Otatsiihtaissiiststakio piksi makamo ta psswia
Bueno, se cree que no fue así; sino que transportaban para insertar a un equipo de operaciones especiales norcoreano. Serían los miembros de este equipo los que matarilearon a la dotación (todos los muertos tenían el tiro en el cogote), y luego intentó seguir la misión y/o evadir. De hecho se produjeron combates (con bajas por ambos lados) entre esos combatientes (Y/o agentes de apoyo) con las fuerzas de seguridad surcoreanas (incluidos miembros de fuerzas especiales).
Ajá hablaba de memoria, pero creo que hubo varios incidentes en unos pocos meses.
EDITADO: después de mirar el Fas.org, sale lo siguiente, referido a los años 90
http://www.fas.org/irp/world/dprk/index.html
EDITADO: después de mirar el Fas.org, sale lo siguiente, referido a los años 90
Más info en3/7/90 4th underground tunnel discovered (Yanggu)
2/5/91 Namhaeho kidnapped (5 Koreans and 13 Chinese all returned on February 28, 1991)
5/22/92 3 armed soldiers infiltrate into DMZ
5/30/95 Woosungho kidnapped
7/9/95 Pastor An seung-woon kidnapped
10/17/95 Armed agents infiltrate into the Imjin River
10/24/95 Armed infiltrators appear in Puyo, Chungnam province. Cross fire with South Korean soldiers. One captured and the other killed.
9/18/96 Armed agents infiltrate through submarine carrying 26 crewmen who were under the reconnaisance bureau of the North Korean Ministry of National Defense. The sub was a shark-type small marine vessel (350 tons). One captured, 13 killed, 11 committ suicide and 1 escaped. -el incidente que cuenta pagano-10/1/96 South Korean consular to Russia, Choi Duk-keun was assssinated
6/22/98 A submarine infiltrates into waters off Sokcho, which was under the operation bureau of the Workers' Party. 9 crew all committ suicide on board -el que decía yo-
7/12/98 An armed agent infiltrates Mukho
North Korean Intelligence Agencies
Central Committee
Korean Workers Party
Cabinet General Intelligence Bureau
Liaison Department
Research Department for External Intelligence (RDEI)
General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chosen Soren)
General Staff Department
Reconnaissance Bureau
State Safety & Security Agency
State Security Department
Ministry of Public Security
http://www.fas.org/irp/world/dprk/index.html
Última edición por Esteban el 15 Jul 2007 23:56, editado 2 veces en total.
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Se llama Agencia de Seguridad del Estado
Info al respecto (proveniente de documentación del Cogreso de los EEUU).
Info al respecto (proveniente de documentación del Cogreso de los EEUU).
North Korea
The Public Security Apparatus
The Ministry of Public Security and the State Security Department are responsible for internal security. Although both are government organs, they are tightly controlled by the party apparatus through the Justice and Security Commission and the penetration of their structures by the party apparatus at all levels. The formal public security structure is augmented by a pervasive system of informers throughout the society. Surveillance of citizens, both physical and electronic, also is routine.
The Ministry of Public Security, responsible for internal security, social control, and basic police functions, is one of the most powerful organizations in North Korea and controls an estimated 144,000 public security personnel. It maintains law and order; investigates common criminal cases; manages the prison system and traffic control; monitors citizens' political attitudes; conducts background investigations, census, and civil registrations; controls individual travel; manages the government's classified documents; protects government and party officials; and patrols government buildings and some government and party construction activities.
The ministry has vice ministers for personnel, political affairs, legal counselling, security, surveillance, internal affairs, rear services, and engineering. There are approximately twenty-seven bureaus, but the functional responsibilities of only some of the bureaus are known. The Security Bureau is responsible for ordinary law enforcement and most police functions. The Investigation Bureau handles investigations of criminal and economic crimes. The Protection Bureau is responsible for fire protection, traffic control, public health, and customs. The Registration Bureau issues citizen identification cards and maintains public records on births, deaths, marriages, residence registration, and passports.
Below the ministry level, there are public security bureaus for each province and directly administered city. These bureaus are headed by either a senior colonel or a lieutenant colonel of police, depending on the size of the population. Public security departments at each city or county and smaller substations through the country are staffed by about 100 personnel. They are organized roughly parallel to the ministry itself and have several divisions responsible for carrying out various functions.
In 1973 political security responsibilities were transferred from the Ministry of Public Security to the State Security Department, an autonomous agency reporting directly to Kim Il Sung. The State Security Department carries out a wide range of counterintelligence and internal security functions normally associated with "secret police." It is charged with searching out antistate criminals--a general category that includes those accused of antigovernment and dissident activities, economic crimes, and slander of the political leadership. Camps for political prisoners are under its jurisdiction. It has counterintelligence responsibilities at home and abroad, and runs overseas intelligence collection operations. It monitors political attitudes and maintains surveillance of returnees. Ministry personnel escort high-ranking officials. The ministry also guards national borders and monitors international entry points. The degree of control it exercises over the Political Security Bureaus of the KPA--which has representatives at all levels of command--is unclear.
The Border Guards are the paramilitary force of the Ministry of Public Security. They are primarily concerned with monitoring the border and with internal security. The latter activities include physical protection of government buildings and facilities. During a conflict, they would probably be used in border and rear area security missions.
Data as of June 1993