City
Epaper

South Korea: Ex-Prez Yoon to be summoned again for questioning

By IANS | Updated: June 29, 2025 10:13 IST

Seoul, June 29 A special counsel team plans to summon former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol this ...

Open in App

Seoul, June 29 A special counsel team plans to summon former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol this week for another round of questioning over insurrection charges tied to his December 3 martial law declaration after grilling him for the first time over the weekend.

After a 15-hour session, Yoon left the Seoul High Prosecutors' Office in southern Seoul early on Sunday, following questioning over allegations that he ordered the Presidential Security Service to block his arrest when investigators attempted to execute a warrant in January.

The special counsel team has notified Yoon to appear for questioning again on Monday. It plans to summon him for questioning indefinitely until it wraps up the investigation.

Special prosecutors questioned Yoon for about five hours during the marathon session, which was partially suspended due to objections from Yoon's lawyers over the presence of a police investigator whom they claimed was unfit to question the former president.

Yoon was questioned about a Cabinet meeting that took place just before his martial law declaration, his alleged attempt to obstruct the National Assembly from passing a resolution to lift martial law, and treason charges.

Yoon's lawyers told reporters after the session that the former president responded to the questions to the best of his knowledge.

The special counsel team plans to resume questioning Yoon at 9 a.m. (local time) on Monday, over allegations he ordered officials to delete records of secure phones used by those allegedly involved in martial law operations, reported Yonhap news agency.

Yoon's legal team said it would hold talks with the special counsel over scheduling the next session.

"(He) will obviously respond to a summons that follows due process," Song Jin-ho, one of Yoon's lawyers, told reporters.

The questioning took place two weeks after the special counsel probe was launched and 85 days after he was removed from office.

The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) attempted to detain him in early January but failed due to a prolonged standoff with presidential security personnel. He ended up being detained on January 15, making him the first sitting South Korean president to be arrested.

Yoon did not respond to reporters' questions when entering or leaving the building.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsSmith needs to have great series for Australia to win Ashes, says Ponting

EntertainmentNora Fatehi poses with Jimmy Fallon as she makes her debut on ‘The Tonight Show’

BusinessBiteSpeed Launches AI Voice Agents for E-Commerce, Sees Rapid Adoption with 100-plus Enterprise Brands

BusinessFactors.ai integrates with LinkedIn's Company Intelligence API for full-funnel B2B Attribution

PoliticsEknath Shinde Issues Strict No-Crossover Order After Meeting Amit Shah; Directive Communicated to All Shiv Sena Leaders

International Realted Stories

International"I'm gonna welcome those people": Trump defends H-1B visas, counters MAGA criticism

International"You're so lucky I'm with you": Trump's dig at Musk adds new twist to their strained ties

InternationalBhupender Yadav discusses environmental cooperation with global leaders in Brazil

InternationalBhupender Yadav participates in 11th JCM Partner Countries' Meeting at COP30 in Brazil

InternationalIndian envoy discusses bilateral ties during 1st official visit to Bolivia's Beni Department