Television footage showed Yoon leaving the Seoul detention center on foot.
South Korea's detained president, Yoon Seok-yeok, has become the first president in South Korea's constitutional history to be formally detained in a detention center as a sitting president after completing the relevant procedures such as taking photos of the suspects. Unlike when he was arrested, Yoon Seok-yeok, who is a suspect, needs to go through various procedures for admission, including changing his private clothes into prison clothes and holding a detention number plate to take photos of...
On January 19, according to South Korean media reports, the Seoul Western District Court in South Korea approved the detention order for the arrested President Yoon Seok-yuk in the early morning of the 19th. Yoon Seok-yuk became the first president in South Korea's constitutional history to be detained as a sitting president.
According to a report by YTN TV on the 15th, South Korea's suspended president, Yoon Seok-yuet, will take the initiative to walk out of his official residence.
According to Yonhap News Agency, Yoon's lawyer is discussing Yoon's voluntary attendance at the meeting with investigators.
South Korea's suspended president, Yoon Seok-yeok, will accept the arrest warrant and walk out of his official residence to the Gwacheon Public Investigation Office.
South Korean investigators: They are not considering making Yoon Seok-woo appear in court voluntarily for questioning, and the goal is still to execute the arrest warrant against Yoon Seok-woo.
According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korean investigators have begun executing arrest warrants at the official residence of South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeok.
According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korean investigators have begun executing arrest warrants at the official residence of South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeok.
South Korean police are expected to try again on Wednesday to execute the arrest warrant against Yoon, according to Yonhap.