President Of South Korea Yun Suk Yul Is Officially Arrested By President Of South Korea

Yun 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, officially arrested.

Yoon, detained on January 15, was arrested by the Western District Court of Seoul on charges of “leadership of an uprising” and “abuse of power,” Yonhap reports.

The Office for the Investigation of Corruption (CIO) announced that the prosecutor’s office would prepare an indictment before 20 days.

The Administration of the President of South Korea criticized the court decision on the arrest.

On January 18, the Western District Court of Seoul issued an arrest warrant of Yun Suk Yolya, who was removed from the post of head of state and was detained as part of an investigation of the case of martial law.

– Yuna supporters broke into the court building

After the arrest of Yun, demonstrators, protesting against this decision, broke into the building of the Western District Court 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 police detained 45 protesters.

During the discussion of the order of the arrest of Juna, about 44 thousand people organized a demonstration in support of the former president.

The Supreme Prosecutor’s Office announced the creation of a group of 9 people to investigate these protests.

Yun in a letter that he sent from the Center for Construction in custody called for “peaceful protests.”