Yoon attends hearing on detention


Day in court: Yoon (centre) arriving at a Seoul courthouse. — AFP

Former President Yoon Suk-yeol will appear at a Seoul court, which will consider a special prosecutor’s request to detain him as part of a probe into his botched bid to impose martial law.

The Seoul Central District Court will hear from the special counsel team investigating Yoon’s martial law decree in December and Yoon’s legal team on the request to detain the deposed president over allegations of abuse of power and obstruction of justice.

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