Chinese man released after questioning over alleged filming of NIS headquarters

By Park Ung Posted : November 11, 2024, 17:38 Updated : November 11, 2024, 17:40
The National Interlligence Services building is seen in this file photo Yonhap
The National Intelligence Service's building is seen, in this undated file photo. Yonhap
SEOUL, November 11 (AJP) - A Chinese national was released after being questioned on suspicion of using a drone to film the National Intelligence Service (NIS) headquarters over the weekend, police said on Monday.

The Chinese man, whose name has not been disclosed, reportedly attempted to film a royal tomb in southern Seoul last Saturday, driven by his interest in UNESCO World Heritage sites and other Buddhist temples.

Police believe he accidentally filmed the NIS headquarters in the process.

"The man was released last night after the preliminary investigation revealed no specific charges," police said. However, they added that he will be questioned further.

The man, who rented a car upon his arrival in Seoul, headed directly to the royal tomb on that day.

He is currently banned from leaving the country.
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