Liputan6.com, seoul – Former President of South Korea Yun Suk Yol was again detained on Thursday (10.10.2025) after the court approved the order presented by the prosecutor who investigated his efforts to instill emergency in the will of the past year.
The decision of the Seoul Central District Court is strengthened by a special advisory investigation on charges of the fact that Yuna’s actions in December are an obstacle form on the path to justice and abuse of power, quoted from the page CNAThursday (7/7/2025).
The court stated in his statement that they satisfied the request from the fears that Yun could try to eliminate evidence, returning him to detention in the center of detention in Seoul, where he spent 52 days at the beginning of the year before he was released four months ago for technical reasons.
He returned with his wife and 11 dogs and cats to their apartment, covering an area of 164 square meters in the high -class area in Seoul. According to the state document, the pure capital of the couple is estimated at 7.5 billion won (5.47 million US dollars).
Nevertheless, Yoon will now be placed in a cell of insulation with an area of 10 square meters and sleep on a folding mattress on the floor without air conditioning, the official said in the detention center and media reports.
According to the Park Ze-Von, a member of the opposition parliament, who was imprisoned there on YouTube, with a thermal wave that struck the country, Yun should depend on a little fan who died at night, that the Park of Ze-Won, a member of the opposition parliament.
According to other officials, the detention center represents a breakfast in the form of a steam potato and a mini -cold for prisoners for prisoners.
A conservative politician encountered a criminal demand for an uprising regarding his decision on emergency situations, and the requirement may be in the form of a lifelong opinion or death sentence.
The South Korean court again ordered the detention of former President Yun Suk Yol for the alleged abuse of power with the introduction of emergency legislation in December last year.