South Korean Court to Decide on Extending Detention of Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol

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South Korean Court to Decide on Extending Detention of Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol
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A South Korean court is set to determine on Saturday whether to extend the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, following his arrest for attempting to impose martial law. The decision comes after a tumultuous week that saw Yoon trigger nationwide chaos with his failed bid to suspend civilian rule.

A South Korea n court will decide on Saturday whether to prolong the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol following his arrest for an unsuccessful attempt to impose martial law . Yoon, who anticipates attending the hearing, triggered nationwide turmoil on December 3 when he endeavored to suspend civilian governance, citing the need to counter threats from “anti-state elements”.

Soldiers dispatched by the president to storm parliament ultimately failed to impede lawmakers from rejecting martial law just six hours after his startling announcement. Yoon was subsequently impeached by parliament and evaded arrest for weeks, remaining barricaded in his fortified residence until he was finally apprehended during a predawn raid on Wednesday. South Korea's first sitting president to be detained, Yoon has declined to cooperate during the initial 48 hours detectives were authorized to hold him. However, the disgraced president remains in custody as investigators applied for a new warrant on Friday to extend his detention. A judge at Seoul Western District Court is scheduled to review the request at a 2:00 pm (0500 GMT) hearing, with a verdict anticipated Saturday night or early Sunday. Yoon's lawyer, Yoon Kab-keun, informed AFP that the president would attend the hearing “with the intention of restoring his honour”. If approved, the new warrant is likely to prolong Yoon's detention by 20 days, providing prosecutors ample time to formalize an indictment. The Corruption Investigation Office (CIO) is investigating Yoon for insurrection, a charge that could lead to life imprisonment or execution if he is found guilty. Yoon stated on Wednesday that he had consented to leave his compound to avert “bloodshed”, but maintained that he did not acknowledge the legitimacy of the investigation. His supporters have gathered outside the court since Friday, waving South Korean and American flags and demanding that judges dismiss the request to extend the president's detention. Yoon has refused to answer investigators' queries, with his legal team asserting that the president articulated his stance during his detention on Wednesday. The president has also been absent from a concurrent investigation at the Constitutional Court, which is deliberating whether to uphold his impeachment. If the court rules against Yoon, he will relinquish the presidency, and elections will be called within 60 days. He did not attend the initial two hearings this week, but the trial, which could span months, will continue in his absence. Although Yoon won the presidential election in 2022, the opposition Democratic Party holds a majority in parliament after securing victory in legislative elections last year. The Democratic Party has celebrated the president's arrest, with a senior official characterizing it as “the first step” toward restoring constitutional and legal order. As challenges against the beleaguered leader intensify, parliament passed a bill late Friday to launch a special counsel investigation into Yoon concerning his failed martial law bid

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