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Yoon Suk Yeol: New Summons for Questioning - News Directory 3

Yoon Suk Yeol: New Summons for Questioning

June 29, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • SEOUL, South Korea - Former President Yoon Suk yeol will be summoned this week by a special counsel team for additional questioning regarding ‍insurrection charges.
  • Yoon concluded⁣ a 15-hour session at the Seoul High Prosecutors‍ Office in southern Seoul early Sunday.
  • During the marathon session, special prosecutors questioned Yoon for approximately five hours.
Original source: koreatimes.co.kr

Former President Yoon⁤ Suk ‍Yeol faces a⁣ new summons for questioning this week, as the special counsel intensifies its insurrection examination. The⁣ core⁤ focus centers on his role in a December 3 ⁣martial law declaration and alleged attempts too obstruct the National Assembly. following a grueling‍ 15-hour initial session,Yoon is again requested to appear,hinting at significant developments⁣ to come in the ongoing⁢ legal proceedings. The investigation scrutinizes his actions surrounding the declaration⁢ and potential interference with his arrest. News Directory 3 follows this complex story. discover ‍what’s next in the ongoing scrutiny ⁣of the former president.

Key Points

  • Former President Yoon Suk Yeol faces further questioning.
  • Insurrection charges stem from a Dec. 3 martial⁢ law declaration.
  • Initial questioning lasted 15 hours.

Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Further Questioning in Insurrection Examination

⁢ Updated June ⁤29, 2025

SEOUL, South Korea – Former President Yoon Suk yeol will be summoned this week by a special counsel team for additional questioning regarding ‍insurrection charges. these charges are connected to his Dec. 3 martial ‍law declaration. This follows an initial grilling that ‍took place over the weekend.

Yoon concluded⁣ a 15-hour session at the Seoul High Prosecutors‍ Office in southern Seoul early Sunday. The questioning centered on ⁢allegations that he directed the Presidential Security Service to impede his arrest when investigators attempted to execute a‍ warrant in January.⁣ The special⁣ counsel team has requested Yoon’s presence for⁢ further questioning on Monday and intends to ⁢continue summoning him as needed until the investigation concludes. The investigation focuses on the role of Yoon Suk Yeol in the alleged⁢ insurrection and⁣ his‍ attempt to obstruct the National Assembly.

During the marathon session, special prosecutors questioned Yoon for approximately five hours. The session was temporarily halted due to objections from ‍Yoon’s lawyers. They ⁢contested the presence of a ‍police investigator, ⁤arguing that the investigator ⁤was unfit⁣ to question the former president. The⁣ special counsel team is ⁤focusing on the insurrection charges.

Yoon was also questioned about a⁢ Cabinet meeting that occurred ‍shortly before his martial law declaration. The special counsel is also investigating his ⁣alleged ⁤attempt to obstruct the‍ National Assembly.

what’s next

The special counsel team plans to continue its investigation, summoning Yoon Suk ⁢Yeol indefinitely until all aspects of the case are thoroughly ⁢examined.

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