South Korea prosecutors indict 63 over courthouse rampage by Yoon supporters

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Police officers try to break up a crowd of supporters of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol in front of the Seoul Western District Court in Seoul, South Korea on Jan 19, 2025.

Hundreds of angry Yoon supporters stormed the Seoul Western District Court in the pre-dawn hours of Jan 19.

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SEOUL - South Korean prosecutors on Feb 10 indicted 63 people for their role in

storming a court

building last month to protest against the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, with some facing charges carrying up to a seven-year jail term, an official said.

Hundreds of angry Yoon supporters stormed the Seoul Western District Court in the pre-dawn hours of Jan 19, destroying property and trespassing into judges' chambers as some live-streamed the incident.

They broke through a police cordon at the court after a judge approved a warrant to extend the detention of the impeached president for declaring

a short-lived martial law on Dec 3

. He became the first sitting South Korean president to be arrested and has been indicted for insurrection.

Of the 63 people indicted on charges that include aggravated obstruction of official duty, destruction of official property, attempted arson and assault, 62 remain in detention, the prosecution official said by telephone.

Eight others were still being investigated and there may be more people prosecuted, the official said.

The scenes of an angry mob overpowering police as they went on a rampage through the court building stunned the country and drew condemnation from government officials, who called it a grave challenge to the judiciary and the rule of law.

Conviction on a charge of aggravated obstruction of official duty carries a maximum prison sentence of seven years, according to court sentencing guidelines.

The impeached president is also under a separate Constitutional Court trial reviewing parliament's impeachment accusing him of violating his constitutional duty as president. REUTERS

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