
A court in South Korea has extended the detention period of former president Yoon Suk Yeol. Yonhap news agency reported this. According to the decision, Yoon will remain in custody for another six months.
According to reports, the court approved the prosecutors’ request. The judge considered concerns that the former president could destroy evidence. Therefore, extending the detention period was deemed necessary.
Additional charges have also been brought against Yoon Suk Yeol. These include accusations of “aiding an enemy state” related to the brief period of martial law imposed in 2024. This incident caused major debate in the country’s political life.
As court proceedings continue, the former president’s case remains in the public spotlight in South Korea. Officials stress that the rule of law will be upheld and the case will be handled in accordance with all legal procedures.
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