South Korea court rejects request to extend Yoon’s detention
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Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been incarcerated since last week.
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SEOUL – A South Korean court on Jan 24 rejected the request by the prosecutors’ office to extend the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over a criminal investigation into his short-lived martial law declaration
The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) on Jan 23 requested the prosecutors’ office to indict Mr Yoon for insurrection and abuse of power.
Mr Yoon, impeached and suspended from power on Dec 14,
The CIO has said Mr Yoon’s detention is due to end around Jan 28, and they expect prosecutors to ask the court to extend it for another 10 days before they formally charge the South Korean President.
But the Seoul Central District Court rejected the request by the prosecutors’ office, saying there were “no substantial reasons” why the prosecutors would continue the investigation after securing evidence from the CIO, news agency Yonhap said.
The prosecutors’ office and the court were not available for comment.
Mr Yoon’s lawyers have consistently said the CIO has no authority to handle his case as the law stipulates a wide-ranging list of high-ranking officials and violations it can investigate, but makes no mention of insurrection.
They also said any criminal investigation should be conducted after the Constitutional Court decides whether to remove Mr Yoon from office in a separate trial on his impeachment.
The lawyers issued a statement welcoming the court’s decision, saying the CIO probe was illegal and urging the prosecutors to restart the investigation. REUTERS

