South Korea’s President Yoon attends court hearing on extending detention

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South Korea’s President Yoon attends court hearing on extending detention

HEARING. A vehicle believed to be carrying impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrives on January 18, 2025 in Seoul, South Korea.

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Police are seen breaking up a crowd of Yoon's supporters blocking the gate of Seoul Western District Court, where the hearing began at around 2 pm. A decision is expected on Saturday or Sunday, January 19.

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol attended a court hearing on Saturday, January 18, to fight a request by investigators to extend his detention on accusations of insurrection, his lawyer said.

Yoon on Wednesday, January 15, became the country’s first sitting president to be arrested, in a criminal probe related to his short-lived declaration of martial law on December 3.

Investigators requested a detention warrant on Friday to extend their custody of Yoon for up to 20 days. He has been refusing to talk to investigators and has been held in Seoul Detention Centre since his arrest.

Police were seen breaking up a crowd of Yoon’s supporters blocking the gate of Seoul Western District Court, where the hearing began at around 2 pm. A decision is expected on Saturday or Sunday, January 19.

TV channels showed a convoy of around a dozen cars and police motorbikes escorting Yoon from the detention centre to the court.

“He decided to attend … to restore his honour by directly explaining the legitimacy of emergency martial law and that insurrection is not established,” Yoon’s lawyer, Yoon Kab-keun, said in a statement.

Insurrection, the crime alleged against Yoon by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, is one of the few that an incumbent South Korean president does not have immunity from.

Detention warrant hearings usually last about two hours in South Korea but can last eight to 10 hours if arguments heat up. – Rappler.com

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