Host Dasmond Koh surprised by martial law edict while in Seoul for work

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Dasmond Koh was caught in Seoul during South Korea's short-lived emergency martial law from Dec 3 to 4.

Dasmond Koh was in Seoul during South Korea's short-lived emergency martial law from Dec 3 to 4.

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Singaporean television host Dasmond Koh was caught up in unexpected political drama while in Seoul for work with NoonTalk Media artistes Kevin Tan and Yang Yan recently.

The 52-year-old co-founder of the entertainment agency was surprised by the sudden declaration of emergency martial law in South Korea by President Yoon Suk-yeol on the night of Dec 3.

Martial law

was lifted in the early hours of Dec 4,

after South Korean lawmakers voted to revoke it.

Koh spoke to Chinese-language newspaper Lianhe Zaobao on Dec 3, soon after the declaration. He said he was having a meal with some people after work when his South Korean friends started talking among themselves with serious looks.

“One of them said the President had just declared martial law on television,” he recalled. As the news came abruptly, most South Koreans – including his friends – were confused and worried that the country might have suffered a military attack.

For safety’s sake, they ended their meal early and Koh went back to his hotel. On the way back, he received eight to nine messages from loved ones and acquaintances asking if he was safe.

Though he cannot understand Korean, the former deejay switched on the news to keep abreast of updates and even gave Zaobao updates over the phone. He said: “I’m seeing news about people throwing tear gas grenades to scatter the crowd. It seems like there is plenty of commotion going on.”

There were protests in Seoul on Dec 4

to demand the revocation of martial law

and the stepping down of President Yoon.

Singapore-based Malaysian actor Tan, 22, was detained at the airport in Beijing on Nov 26 and had to pay a fine after he accidentally overstayed in China.

He told Zaobao: “It seems like something happens every time I’m overseas. Maybe I need to go and pray at a temple when I’m back.”

Yang, 23, who up till recently had been in South Korea filming the iQiyi idol survival programme Starlight Boys. He said he received a text from his mother telling him to return home quickly.

The Singaporean, who was eliminated in the fifth episode, said he saw how solemn his South Korean friends looked after the declaration. He was glad that Koh was also on the trip, as it made him feel safe.

Koh, Tan and Yang are scheduled to depart Seoul on Dec 5.

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