Prosecutor's office arrests former South Korean Defense Minister
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South Korean prosecutors have arrested former Defense Minister Kim Yong hyun in a treason case. The arrest is related to the president's declaration of martial law last week.
The prosecutor's office arrested former South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong hyun as part of an investigation into possible treason due to the declaration of martial law by the president of the country.
This is reported by Yonhap, reports UNN.
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Prosecutors arrested former Defense Minister Kim Yong-Tseng on Sunday as they investigated alleged high treason following President Yoon Suk Yol's brief declaration of martial law last week
It is noted that a Special Investigation Team of the prosecutor's office questioned Gena, who voluntarily appeared at the prosecutor's office of the Central District of Seoul at about 1:30 am on Sunday.
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Police have launched an investigation into the case of President Yoon-Suk Yule and former South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yoon-Hyun. The complaints blame not only Yoon and Yoon Suk Yule, but also a number of other high-ranking officials.
The charges are related to the actions of officials during the declaration of martial law. It is now known that the prosecutor's office imposed a travel ban for the former minister of defense of the country.
The president of South Korea will no longer be involved in state affairs, including diplomacy, in the near future. Han Dong Hong, the leader of the people's Power Party, promised in a joint note with Prime Minister Han Dak Su a "strict and transparent investigation" into the chaos associated with the introduction of martial law in the country.