Injury Fears Halt Second Attempt to Question South Korea’s Ex-President Yoon
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The South Korean authorities announced this Thursday that they have not been able to carry out the arrest of the country’s former president Yoon Suk Yeol for a case of influence trafficking that joins the investigation after his failed declaration of martial law in December last year, in the face of his resistance and the consequent fear of producing “injury”, in which it was the second attempt to arrest him later in a week. “Around 08.25 hours …
The South Korean authorities announced on Thursday that they were unable to carry out the arrest of the country’s former president Yoon Suk Yeol, who was investigated for a case of influence trafficking. Faced with his resistance and the consequent fear of causing injury, this act ended in the second arrest attempt in a week, according to Europa Press. “Around 08.25 local time we ordered the execution of an arrest warrant at Seoul Detention Cent…
Authorities thwarted in second bid to arrest ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol
A second attempt by prosecutors to detain former President Yoon Suk Yeol ended in failure Thursday morning, after he refused to cooperate with authorities at the Seoul Detention Center, forcing them t...
The special prosecutor investigating the case asks for an arrest warrant against Yoon's wife. ...
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