In South Korea, as part of an investigation related to the introduction of martial law on December 3, a ban on departure for President Yun Sok Yolya was introduced.
As reported by Yonhap, an official of the Corruption Investigation Office (CIO) about Don UN, he instructed to instruct the introduction of a ban on leaving for President Yuna. Shortly afterwards, the Ministry of Justice of South Korea confirmed the introduction of the ban on the exit.
According to a policeman who oversees the investigation, the main task is to ensure the safety of evidence, including by assessing the risk of the president’s departure abroad.
Introduction of martial law in South Korea
President Yun Sok Yol announced martial law on December 3, referring to the participation of the opposition in “anti -state activities”.
After that, the Ministry of Defense sent instructions on the meetings to the military commanders and called for being in a state of increased readiness. Military personnel who were instructed to ensure martial law entered the building of the National Assembly.
At an emergency meeting of the Parliament, the proposal to cancel martial law was supported by 190 deputies. Representatives of the administration of the National Assembly said that after the vote, martial law became “invalid”.
After voting in parliament, the president changed his decision, gathered a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers and officially announced the abolition of martial law after receiving the approval of the cabinet.