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KOMPAS / Orin Basuki
Minister of Science and Choi Joong-kyung economies (seated to the left of the table) and the Coordinating Minister Hatta Rajasa sit together in the event the Korea-Indonesia Business Forum, Acceleration and Expansion of Economic Development of Indonesia in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday (17/2/2011 .)
SEOUL, KOMPAS.com - National Intelligence Services or the South Korean intelligence agency denied involvement in incidents of theft of data on a laptop owned by the Indonesian delegation during a visit to South Korea last week. It was responding to reports that circulated in several newspapers in South Korea this morning.
"We did not conduct such activities. The report is not true," said an official with the National Intelligence Service (NIS), Monday (02/21/2011), quoted by Yonhap News Agency without to be identified.
A number of local local media, such as Hankyoreh and Chosun Ilbo, reported that intelligence agents suspected perpetrators of these agencies to spy on Indonesia negotiation strategies in purchasing plans of military training aircraft T-50 from South Korea. Information quoted police sources who receive reports of lost laptops Indonesian delegation while in South Korea.
The fact the incident the laptop itself so far is still confusing and circulated several versions. One version says that there are three people suspected spies from an international network of which forced entry into the room members of the delegation and copy data from one laptop. Another version, the third person is just plain wrong person entering the room and accidentally bring a laptop belonging to one member of the delegation. There is also a version of that third person is a South Korean intelligence spied on the Indonesian delegation negotiating strategy.
Therefore, the Indonesian government had asked the South Korean government clarify the facts related to the incident. Indonesian Ambassador to South Korea have met Nicholas Tandi Dammen directly Park Hae-yun, an official in charge of cooperation relations with Southeast Asia and the Pacific this morning.
Editor: Tri Wahono
Monday, February 21, 2011 19:20 pm

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