PNN – The arrest warrant for Yoon Suk Yeol, the impeached president of South Korea, who had ignored three subpoenas so far, was finally issued; The sentence that was issued for the first time for the head of the Korean government.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Yonhap news agency added: A court in Seoul has issued an arrest warrant for the president of this country, Yoon Suk-yol, who was impeached by the parliament following the imposition of martial law.
According to the report, the Seoul Western District Court has requested the Corruption Investigation Bureau for High-ranking Officials (CIO) to issue a warrant against Yoon on charges of implementing the failed martial law on December 3rd, which amounted to rebellion and abuse of power.
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According to the report, the court issued a warrant to search Yoon’s residence in the Yongsan district of Seoul in connection with the investigation.
Yonhab recalled: The court’s arrest warrant followed Yun’s disregard of three Corruption Investigation Bureau “summons” warrants issued to high-ranking officials.
The imposition of 6-hour martial law in South Korea by Yoon Suk-yul caused him to be impeached by the parliament of this country on December 14 and suspended from his duties.
Following this action and the impeachment of the President of South Korea, the Prime Minister of this country, Han Duck-soo, was appointed as the guarantor of the presidency, and he was also impeached due to his refusal to sign the resolutions of the parliament in connection with the investigation of Yun and the first lady of this country was impeached and dismissed on the 7th of December.
This led South Korea’s Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok to assume this position as the second guarantor of the country’s presidency.