Impeached South Korean President taken to detention centre after questioning

15 January 2025, 13:54

A vehicle carrying impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol leaves for Seoul Detention Centre
South Korea Martial Law. Picture: PA

In a statement before his detention, the president said the ‘rule of law has completely collapsed in this country’.

Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been taken to a detention centre near the country’s capital, Seoul, after being questioned over his imposition of martial law last month.

Mr Yoon underwent about 10 hours of questioning by the country’s anti-corruption agency after he was detained at his presidential residence earlier in the day.

He had defiantly insisted that the agency, which led the raid with police, did not have the authority to investigate his actions, but said he had complied to prevent violence.

Mr Yoon, the country’s first sitting president to be apprehended, now faces the prospect of a lengthy prison term over potential rebellion charges.

In a video message recorded shortly before he was escorted to the headquarters of the anti-corruption agency, Mr Yoon said the “rule of law has completely collapsed in this country”.

A motorcade for impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrive at a detention centre in Uiwang, South Korea
Mr Yoon will be held at a detention centre in Uiwang, South Korea (Yonhap via AP)

Mr Yoon had been holed up in the Hannam-dong residence in the capital, Seoul, for weeks while vowing to “fight to the end” the efforts to oust him.

He has justified his declaration of martial law on December 3 as a legitimate act of governance against an “anti-state” opposition employing its legislative majority to thwart his agenda.

The Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials said Mr Yoon was brought into custody about five hours after investigators arrived at the presidential compound and about three hours after they successfully entered the residence, in their second attempt to detain him over his imposition of martial law.

A series of black SUVs, some equipped with sirens, were seen leaving the presidential compound with police escorts. Mr Yoon was later seen stepping out of a vehicle after arriving at the agency’s office in the nearby city of Gwacheon.

Hundreds of his conservative supporters rallied near the anti-corruption agency’s office as he underwent questioning, shouting slogans and holding signs that read: “We will fight alongside President Yoon Suk Yeol.”

Also on Wednesday, an unidentified man was in life-threatening condition after an apparent self-immolation near the site, according to the Gyeonggi provincial fire department.

After he was questioned for more than 10 hours, a vehicle carrying Mr Yoon arrived at a detention centre in Uiwang, near Seoul, escorted by police and presidential security vehicles.

Mr Yoon could be held in custody for weeks, possibly even months or longer.

The anti-corruption agency, which is leading a joint investigation with the police and the military over whether Mr Yoon’s martial law declaration amounted to an attempted rebellion, has 48 hours to request a court order for his formal arrest.

If it fails to do so, Mr Yoon will be released. If Mr Yoon is formally arrested, investigators can extend his detention to 20 days before transferring the case to public prosecutors for indictment.

If prosecutors indict Yoon on rebellion and abuse of power charges, which are the allegations examined by investigators, he could possibly remain under arrest until the initial court ruling, which is typically made within six months, said Park Sung-bae, an attorney specialising in criminal law.

Under South Korean law, the leader of a rebellion can face the death penalty or life imprisonment, if convicted.

By Press Association

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