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South Korean investigators request arrest warrant for Yoon

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SEOUL—South Korean investigators have sought an arrest warrant for suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol over this month’s short-lived imposition of martial law, an official said on Monday, the first time an incumbent president has faced such action.

Yoon has failed to respond to summons for questioning by police and the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials who are jointly investigating whether his Dec. 3 martial law declaration amounted to insurrection.

A Seoul court will decide whether to issue an arrest warrant following the request.

Insurrection is one of the few charges for which a South Korean president does not have immunity.

Yoon Kab-keun, a lawyer for the suspended president, said the arrest request was “unfair” and the anticorruption agency has no authority to do so.

“Emergency martial law is within the president’s authority,” the lawyer told reporters outside the Seoul Western District Court after submitting a written opinion about the arrest warrant request as well as a letter of appointment of lawyers.

Choi Sang-mok Acting South Korean President regarding the probe of Jeju Air Flight 7C2216’s crash

Hourslong decree

Yoon was suspended from presidential powers after being impeached by parliament over his decision to briefly impose martial law.

Masked martial law troops equipped with rifles, body armor and night-vision equipment entered the parliament where they faced off with staffers who opposed them with fire extinguishers.

The decree lasted just hours until the parliament voted it down and Yoon backed down.

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The move shocked the nation, which has been a democracy since the 1980s, caused international alarm amongst allies like the United States and trading partner’s with Asia’s 4th largest economy.

A Constitutional Court trial has commenced into whether to reinstate Yoon or remove him permanently from office. It has 180 days to reach a decision.

On Friday, the court held its first preparatory hearing where a request by Yoon’s lawyers for a postponement in proceedings to better prepare was denied.

The next hearing is due on Jan. 3.


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