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South Korea: Impeached president Yoon has detention extended | |
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Supporters of Yoon Suk Yeol attempted to block the car taking him to the court | Supporters of Yoon Suk Yeol attempted to block the car taking him to the court |
A court in Seoul has extended the time South Korea's impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol will be detained over his botched attempt to impose martial law in the country last month. | A court in Seoul has extended the time South Korea's impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol will be detained over his botched attempt to impose martial law in the country last month. |
Citing concerns Yoon could destroy evidence if released, on Sunday a judge issued a warrant allowing investigators to keep the suspended president in custody for up to 20 days. | Citing concerns Yoon could destroy evidence if released, on Sunday a judge issued a warrant allowing investigators to keep the suspended president in custody for up to 20 days. |
The 64-year-old was arrested on Wednesday after a weeks-long standoff between investigators and his presidential security team. | The 64-year-old was arrested on Wednesday after a weeks-long standoff between investigators and his presidential security team. |
Supporters of the president broke into the court after his detention was extended, reportedly smashing windows and doors in an incident condemned by Yoon and the country's acting president. | Supporters of the president broke into the court after his detention was extended, reportedly smashing windows and doors in an incident condemned by Yoon and the country's acting president. |
The warrant - and Yoon's subsequent refusal to comply with investigators - is the latest development in a saga that has left South Korea reeling from a political crisis. | The warrant - and Yoon's subsequent refusal to comply with investigators - is the latest development in a saga that has left South Korea reeling from a political crisis. |
The warrant was issued at around 03:00 local time (18:00 GMT on Saturday). | The warrant was issued at around 03:00 local time (18:00 GMT on Saturday). |
The suspended president is being investigated by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) on charges of insurrection over a failed martial law order on 3 December that plunged the country into turmoil. | The suspended president is being investigated by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) on charges of insurrection over a failed martial law order on 3 December that plunged the country into turmoil. |
He has been impeached by parliament and suspended - but will only be removed from office if a constitutional court upholds the impeachment. | He has been impeached by parliament and suspended - but will only be removed from office if a constitutional court upholds the impeachment. |
Investigators now have 20 days - including the four days Yoon has already spent in custody following his arrest - to bring the president to trial. | Investigators now have 20 days - including the four days Yoon has already spent in custody following his arrest - to bring the president to trial. |
After his detention was extended, Yoon's lawyer, Yun Gap-geun, told the Yonhap News Agency that the president would refuse to be questioned by the CIO. | After his detention was extended, Yoon's lawyer, Yun Gap-geun, told the Yonhap News Agency that the president would refuse to be questioned by the CIO. |
Pro-Yoon supporters rallied outside the court house in the lead up to the decision, with many entering the building after judges issued the extension. | Pro-Yoon supporters rallied outside the court house in the lead up to the decision, with many entering the building after judges issued the extension. |
Journalists at the scene reported seeing dozens of people arrested by police following the incident. | Journalists at the scene reported seeing dozens of people arrested by police following the incident. |
Acting President Choi Sang-mok expressed his "strong regret" over the violence, "which is unimaginable in a democratic society", adding that authorities would increase security around future appearances. | Acting President Choi Sang-mok expressed his "strong regret" over the violence, "which is unimaginable in a democratic society", adding that authorities would increase security around future appearances. |
Choi only recently stepped into the top job after the South Korean parliament voted to impeach the previous acting president, Han Duck-soo, over claims of frustrating Yoon's impeachment process. | Choi only recently stepped into the top job after the South Korean parliament voted to impeach the previous acting president, Han Duck-soo, over claims of frustrating Yoon's impeachment process. |
Yoon was "shocked" by the scenes in court, his lawyer said, and called on his supporters to express themselves peacefully, according to local media. | Yoon was "shocked" by the scenes in court, his lawyer said, and called on his supporters to express themselves peacefully, according to local media. |
The incident is the latest episode in a series of attempts by Yoon's supporters to frustrate legal proceedings against the president. | The incident is the latest episode in a series of attempts by Yoon's supporters to frustrate legal proceedings against the president. |
The night before his arrest, hundreds of pro-Yoon protesters camped outside the president's home and jostled with the police officers attempting to take him into custody. | The night before his arrest, hundreds of pro-Yoon protesters camped outside the president's home and jostled with the police officers attempting to take him into custody. |
Similar scenes occurred during an earlier arrest attempt on January 3, where angry pro-Yoon supporters hoping to stop the arrest rallied outside the president's house. | Similar scenes occurred during an earlier arrest attempt on January 3, where angry pro-Yoon supporters hoping to stop the arrest rallied outside the president's house. |
South Korean police were forced to call off their first arrest attempt after the president's security team blocked entry to Yoon's compound. | South Korean police were forced to call off their first arrest attempt after the president's security team blocked entry to Yoon's compound. |
Public opinion has been divided after Yoon's shock announcement of martial law last month, which he claimed was due to "anti-state forces" in the South Korean parliament, while mentioning North Korea. | Public opinion has been divided after Yoon's shock announcement of martial law last month, which he claimed was due to "anti-state forces" in the South Korean parliament, while mentioning North Korea. |
But others have viewed the move as an extreme reaction to the political stalemate that arose after his party's main opposition won a landslide in April, as well as Yoon's unpopularity in the wake of a scandal surrounding the First Lady. | But others have viewed the move as an extreme reaction to the political stalemate that arose after his party's main opposition won a landslide in April, as well as Yoon's unpopularity in the wake of a scandal surrounding the First Lady. |
Thousands have taken to the streets to demonstrate against the suspended president in the weeks since his ill-fated attempt to impose martial law. | Thousands have taken to the streets to demonstrate against the suspended president in the weeks since his ill-fated attempt to impose martial law. |
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