Detached President Of South Korea Yun Suk Yul Was Transferred To Solitary Conclusion

Yoon Suk Yol, who was removed from the post of head of state and was detained as part of the investigation of the announcement of martial law in South Korea, was transferred to a single camera in the center of detention, where he is currently located.

According to Yonhap, the Director General of the Department of Correctional Institutions of South Korea Sin Yong Hee said that the detached president arrested on the eve was delivered to a single chamber with an area of ​​12 square meters. m. In the center of imprisonment in Seoul.

“Yun Suk Yolya was delivered from the waiting room where the suspects are contained in the general wing of the conclusion,” he added.

Meanwhile, Shin noted that the security officers of the Presidential Apparatus and the Police took security measures against the possible attempts of supporters of Yun Suk Yolya to “free” him.

In addition, the police and a special investigation team took actions to search the presidential office and obtain evidence, including entry from video surveillance cameras.

“Forced” testimony of the detached president

The Corruption Investigation Office (CIO) reported that measures will be taken “to ensure the testimony” Yun Sok Yolya, who had previously refused to testify regarding the investigation.

“At the moment, we are seriously considering the possibility of a compulsory drive (for testimony). We also consider the use of an investigative insulator for interrogation,” the statement said.

86 supporters of Yun Suk Yolya detained

Supporters of the president’s suspended power, after his arrest, broke into the building of the Western District Court of Seoul.

A brawl occurred between the police and the demonstrators, as a result of which they defeated the windows and sprayed fire extinguishers into security officers standing around the building. “The number of detained supporters after demonstrations increased to 86 people.

The first President Yun Suk Yol was detained

On the eve of the morning, investigators, as part of an investigation into a martial law in South Korea, detained Yun Jole Yolya in a presidential residence and delivered to the corruption investigation (CIO) in the quachekhon.

It is reported that the president of South Korea, who was interrogated for more than 10 hours on the first day, refused to testify.

The first detained head of state in the history of South Korea Yun Sok Yol, after interrogation was transferred to a temporary center of detention.