Key Points

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing a complex legal battle with special counsel investigators. The team has temporarily halted attempts to detain him after he appointed a lawyer, Bae Bo-yoon. Allegations of election nomination interference and previous martial law attempts have placed Yoon under intense scrutiny. His wife, Kim Keon Hee, is also summoned for questioning on Wednesday.

Key Points: Yoon Suk Yeol Lawyer Delays Detention Amid Corruption Probe

  • Yoon appointed Bae Bo-yoon as legal representative
  • Special counsel investigating election nomination interference
  • Detention warrant set to expire Thursday
  • Yoon currently in custody for martial law attempt
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South Korea: Special counsel says no plans to detain Yoon until Wednesday

South Korean special counsel postpones detention of former President Yoon until Wednesday after legal representation appointment

"We plan to discuss the schedule and method of questioning with the lawyer - Special Counsel Team"

Seoul, Aug 5

South Korea's special counsel team has said it has no plans to make a second attempt at detaining jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol until Wednesday.

Special counsel Min Joong-ki's team, which is investigating various corruption allegations involving Yoon's wife, Kim Keon Hee, said the decision follows Yoon's appointment of a lawyer.

"We plan to discuss the schedule and method of questioning with the lawyer, and therefore have no plans to execute the detention warrant today or tomorrow," the team said in a notice to the press on Tuesday.

The former president has reportedly appointed Bae Bo-yoon, a former Constitutional Court spokesperson, as his legal representative.

Min's team has sought to bring in Yoon for questioning over allegations he and his wife meddled in candidate nominations for the 2022 parliamentary by-elections, reports Yonhap news agency.

Yoon, who is in custody over his failed attempt to impose martial law in December, snubbed two summonses last week and refused to comply with the team's execution of a detention warrant on Friday.

The warrant is set to expire Thursday, but the team has indicated it will apply for a new warrant if necessary.

Yoon's wife has been summoned to appear for questioning on Wednesday.

Earlier on Monday, a special counsel team and the former president's lawyers clashed over the reason Yoon was dressed only in his underwear when investigators tried to detain him at his prison cell last week.

Special counsel Min Joong-ki's team said last Friday that the jailed former president resisted their attempt to execute a detention warrant for him by lying on the floor of his cell wearing only his underwear.

The team sought to bring in Yoon for questioning over allegations he and his wife, Kim Keon Hee, meddled in candidate nominations for the 2022 parliamentary by-elections.

- IANS

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Priya S
The underwear drama is so unnecessary! Why can't they just follow proper procedures? Reminds me of some Indian politicians who create scenes to avoid arrest. Corruption has no borders it seems 😒
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Aman W
Interesting to see how different countries handle political cases. In India, our agencies sometimes act too fast or too slow. South Korea seems more systematic with their investigation process.
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I find it fascinating to compare political scandals across Asia. The common thread is how power corrupts everywhere. Hope South Korea sets a good example in handling this case transparently.
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Vikram M
The wife being summoned too - reminds me of so many Indian political families where corruption runs in the family. When will leaders learn that public service means serving, not looting?
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Kavya N
While the case is serious, I wish Indian media would cover more international news like this instead of just Bollywood gossip. We need to understand global political trends better!

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