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Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by God1000(op): 1:34pm On Jan 15, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHgtwoS_wjA
Seoul, South Korea — South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was detained in a massive law enforcement operation at the presidential compound Wednesday, defiantly insisting the anti-corruption agency didn't have the authority to investigate his actions but saying he complied to prevent violence.

In a video message recorded before he was escorted to the headquarters of the anti-corruption agency, Yoon lamented the "rule of law has completely collapsed in this country."


Yoon, the country's first sitting president to be apprehended, had been holed up in the Hannam-dong residence in the capital, Seoul, for weeks while vowing to "fight to the end" the efforts to oust him. He has justified his brief declaration of martial law on Dec. 3 as a legitimate act of governance against an "anti-state" opposition employing its legislative majority to thwart his agenda.


The Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials said Yoon was brought into custody about five hours after investigators arrived at the presidential compound and about three hours after they successfully entered the residence, in their second attempt to detain him over his imposition of martial law.

A series of black SUVs, some equipped with sirens, were seen leaving the presidential compound with police escorts. Yoon was later seen stepping out of a vehicle after arriving at the agency's office in the nearby city of Gwacheon. Following the questioning, Yoon was expected to be sent to a detention center in Uiwang, near Seoul.


Yoon could be held in custody for weeks.

The anti-corruption agency, which is leading a joint investigation with the police and the military over whether Yoon's martial law declaration amounted to an attempted rebellion, has 48 hours to request a court order for a formal arrest on a charge of attempting a rebellion, and if it fails to do so, Yoon will be released. If Yoon is formally arrested, investigators can extend his detention to 20 days before transferring the case to public prosecutors for indictment.

The anti-corruption agency told reporters that Yoon, during his first two hours of questioning, exercised his right to remain silent.

The detainment warrant for Yoon, issued by the Seoul Western District Court, said there were substantial reasons to suspect that he committed crimes as a "ringleader of a rebellion."


Yoon's presidential powers were suspended when parliament impeached him on Dec. 14. The impeachment case now rests with the Constitutional Court, which could formally remove Yoon from office or reject the case and reinstate him.

In a separate message posted on his Facebook account after his detainment, Yoon claimed that "martial law is not a crime," saying his declaration was necessary to raise awareness about an opposition that was exercising "legislative dictatorship by blocking laws and budgets" and "paralyzing" state affairs. He denied the rebellion accusations, describing his impeachment as "fraud."

As they began the detention operation in the early morning, the anti-corruption investigators and police officers engaged in an hourslong standoff at the compound's gate with presidential security forces but otherwise encountered no meaningful resistance.
Police officers were seen using wire cutters to remove the barbed wire placed by the presidential security service on the perimeter of the compound to block their entry. Some police officers used ladders to climb over rows of buses placed by the presidential security service near the compound's entrance, and then the investigators began moving up the hilly compound. The investigators and police later arrived in front of a metal gate with a gold presidential mark that's near Yoon's residential building. Some officers were seen entering a security door on the side of the metal gate, joined by one of Yoon's lawyers and his chief of staff. The presidential security service later removed a bus and other vehicles that had been parked tightly inside the gate as a barricade.

Despite a court warrant for Yoon's detention, the presidential security service had insisted it's obligated to protect the impeached president and fortified the compound with barbed wire and rows of buses blocking paths.

South Korea's acting leader, Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok, issued a statement early Wednesday urging law enforcement and the presidential security service to ensure there are no "physical clashes."

Following Yoon's detainment, Choi met with diplomats from the Group of Seven nations, including the United States, Japan, Britain and Germany, as well as the representative of the European Union, to reassure them that the government was functioning stably.

Park Chan-dae, floor leader of the liberal opposition Democratic Party, which drove the legislative campaign that led to Yoon's impeachment on Dec. 14, said Yoon's detention is the "first step toward restoring constitutional order, democracy, and realizing the rule of law."

As investigators moved up the hillside compound, lawmakers from Yoon's People Power Party held a rally in nearby streets, decrying the efforts to detain him as unlawful.


The National Police Agency met with field commanders in Seoul and nearby Gyeonggi province in recent days to plan their detainment efforts, and the size of those forces fueled speculation that more than a thousand officers could be deployed. The agency and police had openly warned that presidential bodyguards obstructing the execution of the warrant could be arrested.

Yoon's lawyers have claimed that the detainment warrant issued by the Seoul Western District Court was invalid. They cited a law that protects locations potentially linked to military secrets from search without the consent of the person in charge — which would be Yoon. They also claimed that the anti-corruption agency had no legal authority to investigate rebellion allegations.

"I am truly appalled to see illegalities upon illegalities upon illegalities being carried out and procedures being forcefully conducted under an invalid warrant," Yoon said in the video released before his detention. "I do not acknowledge the investigation by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials.

As the president, who is responsible for upholding the constitution and legal system of the Republic of Korea, my decision to comply with such illegal and invalid procedures is not an acknowledgment of them, but rather a willingness to prevent unfortunate and bloody incidents."


Yoon's supporters and critics have held competing protests near the residence — one side vowing to protect him, the other calling for his imprisonment — while thousands of police officers in yellow jackets closely monitored the tense situation.


Yoon declared martial law and deployed troops around the National Assembly on Dec. 3. It lasted only hours before lawmakers managed to get through the blockade and vote to lift the measure. The opposition-led assembly voted to impeach him on rebellion charges Dec. 14.

The Constitutional Court held its first formal hearing in the impeachment case on Tuesday, but the session lasted less than five minutes because Yoon refused to attend. The next hearing is set for Thursday, and the court will then proceed with the trial whether or not Yoon is there.

The White House National Security Council issued a statement saying that the United States stands by its support for the Korean people and "our shared commitment to the rule of law." It said Washington remains committed to working with the government led by Seoul's acting leader, Choi, and reaffirms the strength of the countries' alliance.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/impeached-south-korean-president-yoon-suk-yeol-detained/

Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by God1000(op):
Asia's most vibrant democracy is in political turmoil

But I still give it to them, this shows that nobody is above the law in south Korea
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Sobalim: 1:36pm On Jan 15, 2025
Country where things work. Africa is a mess
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Amuluonyenaego: 4:23pm On Jan 15, 2025
Here in naija on man leaving in Daura katsina state, gave order that no one should not even think it or try inviting him for any questioning.
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Racoon(m): 4:23pm On Jan 15, 2025
This is what it means to have strong responsible and accountable state institutions A sane country where the loyalty lies with the nation and its Constitution and not political office holders. Imagine this is Africa where sit-tight autocratic leaders hold sway.
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f): 4:23pm On Jan 15, 2025
OK


we are waiting for the out come




Princess Faith Chukwu
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by jonadaft: 4:24pm On Jan 15, 2025
Good for him
Good for them
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Brilliancepower: 4:25pm On Jan 15, 2025
God1000:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHgtwoS_wjA

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/impeached-south-korean-president-yoon-suk-yeol-detained/
Is there more to it than this Martial law?🙄 Haven't you impeached him, what else?🤔🤔🤔
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Tjra: 4:25pm On Jan 15, 2025
Sobalim:
Country where things work. Africa is a mess
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Fiscus105(m): 4:25pm On Jan 15, 2025
Country where there are laws and orders, and not 3rd world nations, where political leader is bigger than entire nation.😩
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by osuofia2(m): 4:25pm On Jan 15, 2025
South Korea. One of the best Asian country. Forget China .
I am surprised America left him to his fate, it seems they prefer the other leader
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Prgress: 4:26pm On Jan 15, 2025
Expected
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by BlackfireX: 4:26pm On Jan 15, 2025
grin



Just imagine EFCC arresting tinubu after his tenure in Nigeria.



Wake up
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Kobojunkie: 4:27pm On Jan 15, 2025
South Korea , a country where the people indeed value themselves and their land. 🤔
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by chipet67(m): 4:31pm On Jan 15, 2025
Obidients over to you.
But Nigeria under Tinubu is a....

Complete it.
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Kung(m): 4:32pm On Jan 15, 2025
Please help

Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by blackslayer: 4:39pm On Jan 15, 2025
A country where laws work. No one is above the law! Great!
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by omooba969(m): 4:40pm On Jan 15, 2025
Cool
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by mariovito(m):
From president to ringleader of a rebellion.

apparently, this is simply a battle between oppositions.

Parliament is largely made up of opposiition members and they have been making it difficult for the president by blockin his budgets and bills

to circumvent them, he went the state of emergency route which if it had been successful, would have been a machinery to hunt down the opposition members.

Opposition in the parliament impeached him and are now coming for his head claimimg he was rebellious
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Judolisco(m): 4:44pm On Jan 15, 2025
So called Sane society grin
The president has the right to declare martial law, if the assembly approves of it... Since the assembly declined and impeached him, there's no point detaining him... I might be wrong though
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by ENEJI16: 4:58pm On Jan 15, 2025
Imagine buhari moving freely, a drug lord being a president of a great nation, an ex governor billed himself with 500m for diverting 110b into his personal pocket. What a shame
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Coolboy009: 5:01pm On Jan 15, 2025
A country where citizens have a say. Unlike the one banana Republic called Nigeria.
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by DeLaRue: 5:02pm On Jan 15, 2025
So many shades of democracy practiced around the world.

And it doesn't appear to work properly anywhere.

The South Korean democracy is laughable...how can a democratically elected President declare martial law, over some domestic issues.

As for Nigeria, it is difficult to see how democracy can work properly. It simply can't.

Communism is even worse.

So which way huh
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by sofeo(m): 5:04pm On Jan 15, 2025
He definitely deserves it.
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Kobojunkie: 5:21pm On Jan 15, 2025
Coolboy009:
A country where citizens have a say. Unlike the one banana Republic called Nigeria.
They have a say because they see and know themselves as part of their government. 🤔
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by Shawarmagirl: 5:28pm On Jan 15, 2025
You dear not trying this with Tpain the owner of Lagos
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by atobs4real(m): 5:32pm On Jan 15, 2025
Family matters. We are watching
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by atobs4real(m): 5:32pm On Jan 15, 2025
Family matters. We are watching
Do him any how, na una country
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by atobs4real(m): 5:33pm On Jan 15, 2025
Family matters. We are watching
Do him any how or leave him, na una country
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by missionmex(m): 6:02pm On Jan 15, 2025
chipet67:
Obidients over to you.
But Nigeria under Tinubu is a....

Complete it.
The joke is on you.
Re: Impeached South Korean President Detained Over Martial Law Declaration by ObiaboAdoka(m): 6:27pm On Jan 15, 2025
Wic one is martial law Wat if it's karate law.
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