Court docket’s issuance of warrant marks first time South Korean authorities have sought to detain a sitting president.
A South Korean court docket has issued an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol over his short-lived declaration of martial regulation in a historic first.
Seoul Western District Court docket on Tuesday permitted the warrant following a request by the Joint Investigation Headquarters, which is investigating the embattled South Korean chief for revolt and abuse of energy.
“The arrest warrant and search warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol, requested by the Joint Investigation Headquarters, have been issued this morning,” the Joint Investigation Headquarters, which incorporates officers from the Corruption Investigation Workplace for Excessive-ranking Officers (CIO), police and the Ministry of Defence, stated in an announcement.
The transfer marks the primary time authorities have sought to detain a sitting South Korean president.
It’s unclear when authorities may try and take Yoon into custody.
Yoon’s safety element has beforehand blocked investigators from executing plenty of search warrants on the presidential workplace compound and the president’s official residence.
The Presidential Safety Service stated in an announcement shortly after the court docket’s resolution that it might deal with the warrant in accordance with authorized processes.
South Korean media have speculated that Yoon is unlikely to be arrested imminently as authorities would search to coordinate with the presidential safety service.
If Yoon is taken into custody, investigators would have 48 hours to determine whether or not to use for a warrant to detain him for additional questioning or launch him.
Yun Hole-geun, a lawyer for Yoon, stated in an announcement that the warrant was “unlawful and invalid”, arguing that the CIO doesn’t have the authority to analyze the president for revolt.
Kwon Sung-dong, the ground chief of Yoon’s Individuals’s Energy Social gathering, additionally criticised the court docket’s resolution to situation a warrant, describing it as “inappropriate”.
Yoon faces potential life imprisonment, and even the loss of life penalty, over his transient imposition of martial regulation on December 3, which has plunged the East Asian nation into its largest political disaster in many years.
Whereas Yoon can’t be prosecuted for many crimes whereas he’s the president, he doesn’t have immunity in instances of rebel or treason.
Yoon has been suspended from his duties since December 14, when the Nationwide Meeting voted for his impeachment in a 204-85 vote.
In a deepening of the nation’s management disaster, the opposition-controlled legislature on Friday voted to additionally impeach performing president Han Duck-soo, passing presidential authority to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok.
The Democratic Social gathering and several other minor opposition events voted to question Han over his refusal to instantly appoint three justices to fill vacancies on the Constitutional Court docket, which is deliberating whether or not to uphold Yoon’s impeachment.
The court docket has as much as six months to make its resolution, after which Yoon will both be faraway from workplace or restored to the presidency.
Yoon has defended his transient martial regulation decree as authorized and mandatory, citing the specter of “anti-state forces” and obstructionism by his opposition rivals.