Yoon Expected to Ignore Third Police Summons... Will Authorities Consider 'Compulsory Measures'?
Former President Yoon Sukyeol is expected not to comply with the police's third summons notice to appear on the 19th.
Former President Yoon Sukyeol is entering the court on the morning of the 16th at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu to attend the 7th trial session for charges of leading a rebellion and abuse of power obstructing the exercise of rights. This is former President Yoon's first court appearance since President Lee Jae-myung appointed the 'Three Special Prosecutors'. Photo by Joint Press Corps
View original imageOn the 16th, Yoon's legal team announced that they plan to submit to the police on the 17th a written opinion stating that a police summons investigation is unnecessary, along with a statement written by former President Yoon himself regarding the charges.
However, it is known that they will also convey their willingness to cooperate with a 'compromise' option, such as an in-person investigation at a third location or a written investigation.
It has been reported that the police are considering measures to secure Yoon's custody by force if he fails to respond to the third request to appear. Typically, investigative agencies review compulsory measures such as applying for an arrest warrant if a person fails to appear without justifiable reason after about three requests.
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Former President Yoon has been booked on charges of ordering the Presidential Security Service to prevent his own arrest (obstruction of special official duties) and ordering the deletion of information related to secure phones (incitement to abuse of authority under the Presidential Security Service Act).
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