South Korea court reissues arrest warrant for ex-president Yoon after repeated no-shows

South Korea court reissues arrest warrant for ex-president Yoon after repeated no-shows


SEOUL, July 31 — A South Korean court on Thursday issued a fresh arrest warrant for former president Yoon Suk Yeol, enabling prosecutors to forcibly bring him in for questioning after he refused to appear at his summons multiple times.

The special counsel investigating Yoon and his wife, former first lady Kim Keon Hee, said in a statement that “an arrest warrant has been issued today for former president Yoon Suk Yeol”.

Yoon plunged South Korea into a political crisis when he sought to subvert civilian rule on December 3, sending troops to parliament in a bid to prevent lawmakers voting down his declaration of martial law.

He became the first sitting president in the country to be taken into custody when he was detained in January after resisting arrest for weeks, using his presidential security detail to thwart investigators.

He was released on procedural grounds in March while his insurrection trial continued, but was detained again early July over concerns he might destroy evidence related to the case.

Prosecutors investigating allegations of parliamentary election tampering summoned Yoon for questioning — but he failed to appear, with his lawyers citing health issues.

On Wednesday, they filed a renewed request for a detention warrant. 

Now that the warrant has been issued, prosecutors are authorised to enter Yoon’s current detention facility and compel him to appear for questioning.

Legal troubles are also mounting for Yoon and his wife in cases unrelated to his martial law attempt.

Prosecutors are investigating allegations that a shaman, Jeon Seong-bae, received a diamond necklace and a luxury designer handbag from a senior official of the Unification Church and passed them on to Kim. — AFP 

 

 



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