SEOUL: South Korean prosecutors requested a brand new arrest warrant on Sunday (Jul 6) to detain former President Yoon Suk Yeol, after questioning him twice, together with a session that lasted over 9 hours.
Yoon was formally stripped of workplace in April, after being impeached and suspended by lawmakers over his Dec 3 try and subvert civilian rule, which noticed armed troopers deployed to parliament.
He has appeared in court docket on revolt costs, and has been questioned by a particular counsel investigating the martial regulation declaration.
“At the moment, the particular counsel filed a request for a detention warrant with the Seoul Central District Court docket for former President Yoon Suk Yeol on costs together with abuse of energy and obstruction of particular official duties,” Prosecutor Park Ji-young, a member of the counsel, advised reporters.
Park mentioned that Yoon had additionally been charged with “falsification of official paperwork” over his martial regulation declaration.
“The warrant outlines why a detention is deemed needed, however I can’t elaborate,” mentioned Park, including the main points might be mentioned in court docket.
The particular council questioned Yoon on Saturday over his resistance throughout a failed arrest try in January, in addition to allegations that he authorised drones to fly to Pyongyang as a justification for declaring martial regulation.
Yoon’s authorized workforce slammed the warrant as “extreme and unwarranted”.
“We now have completely refuted the allegations and demonstrated that, as a matter of regulation, no crime will be established,” his authorized workforce mentioned in an announcement.
“The particular counsel didn’t current any goal proof in the course of the investigation, and even based mostly on witness testimony, the fees don’t maintain,” they added.
Final week, the court docket dismissed an arrest warrant requested by the particular counsel after Yoon initially refused to seem for questioning, citing that he had since expressed a willingness to adjust to future summons.