Kim Jong Un orders deployment of joint inspection team to border region
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has dispatched a joint inspection team to the Sino-North Korean border area to investigate and implement measures to prevent border-crossings and defections.
The developments are being seen as another attempt by the North Korean authorities to tighten down on border security following the recent deployment of new wiretapping and electronic signal interruption equipment along the border.
The Ministry of Peoples Security (MPS), Ministry of State Security (MSS), and the Defense Security Command created a joint inspection team to conduct activities in the border region areas of Pochon County, Kimjongsuk County and Huchang County in Ryanggang Province. The team was created under orders from Kim Jong Un and recently began working. Many people have since been arrested and punished, a source in Ryanggang Province told Daily NK on November 29.
The team is focused on cracking down on human trafficking, smuggling, and preventing border crossings and defections from taking place. The team is treating the Sino-North Korean border region as a second 38th Parallel. The authorities also reportedly declared that human trafficking is now considered treason.
A separate source in Ryanggang Province added, The team is made of up three groups and around 20 people in total. They have been deployed to the area very quietly, the source said. After President Moon Jae-ins visit in September, an emergency response meeting was held and [Kim Jong Un] reportedly handed down the order [to deploy the team] then.
The inter-Korean relationship has improved as the two Koreas continue to increase exchanges and cooperation. The North Korean authorities, however, appear to be concerned about the subsequent weakening of ideology in the population, which could lead to more defections.
The inspection team is focusing on two things. The first is to thoroughly investigate all cases of missing persons based on citizen registration documents and determine whether they are alive or dead, the second Ryanggang-based source.
The families of defectors often tell the authorities that a defector-relative is a missing person. This is because there are significant consequences for families of defectors. The authorities are well aware of this kind of false reporting, and the reinvestigation into missing persons is really aimed at determining whether defections have occurred. ......
[Source: Daily NK]