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South Korea on Friday demanded the immediate release of two nationals arrested on "groundless" spying charges by North Korea in an incident likely to heighten already elevated cross-border tensions. North Korea announced late Thursday that it had arrested two South Korean men, identified as Kim Kuk-Gi and Choe Chun-Gil, who had operated as "heinous terrorists" from a base in the Chinese border city of Dandong.
"They zealously took part in an anti-DPRK (anti-North Korea) smear campaign," organised by US intelligence and the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS), the North's official KCNA news agency said.
The two detainees were presented at a "press conference" in Pyongyang, attended by journalists and foreign diplomats.
Reacting to the arrests, the South's Unification Ministry said both men were being held on "groundless allegations" in violation of international norms.
"The government strongly demands North Korea immediately release our nationals ... and repatriate them at once," ministry spokesman Lim Byeong-Cheol told reporters.
Cross border ties are already strained over ongoing joint South Korea-US military exercises that Pyongyang has condemned as provocative rehearsals for invasion.
The KCNA report said Kim and Choe had gathered information about North Korea's "party, state and military secrets." Choe was arrested last December by border guards. It was not immediately clear where or when Kim was taken into custody.
Among other things, Kim was accused of spreading "religious propaganda" from an "underground church" he ran in Dandong, which has a large ethnic Korean community and is a hub of both official and illicit cross-border trade.
Last year, North Korea sentenced a South Korean missionary to hard labour for life on charges of espionage and setting up an underground church.
Although religious freedom is enshrined in the North Korean constitution, it does not exist in practice and religious activity is severely restricted to officially-recognised groups linked to the government.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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