The failed martial law case; The president of South Korea did not appear for interrogation – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency
According to Mehr news agency, citing TRT, according to local media, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yul, who was suspended due to the declaration of failed martial law in the country on December 3, has been suspended from attending the Office of Investigation and Investigation into the corruption of high-ranking officials. The country refused.
Yonhap news agency reported that Yoon Seok-yul defied the subpoena issued to him by the joint investigation team of the Corruption Investigation Bureau, the Police and the Inspection of the Ministry of Defense of South Korea.
This action prompted Oh Dong-won, head of the Corruption Investigation Bureau, to declare that the South Korean president’s refusal to attend the center was “deliberate”. He added that this institution will take immediate and appropriate measures in response to Yoon Suk-yul’s lack of attention.
The Constitutional Court of South Korea has started the impeachment process of Yoon Suk-yul. He has been accused of “treason and rebellion”.
In the meantime, the South Korean prosecutor’s office is conducting a separate investigation into the martial law declaration case and has once again issued a summons to the South Korean president. Yoon Seok Yeol defied the first subpoena issued on Sunday.
The South Korean Prosecutor’s Office has announced that it can issue an arrest warrant for Yoon Suk-yul if it deems fit. The 63-year-old president of South Korea is the first sitting president to face accusations of treason and rebellion and is also banned from leaving.
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