South Korea court approves release of President Yoon from detention

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  • South Korea court approves release of President Yoon from detention

A South Korean court Friday approved the release of President Yoon Suk Yeol from detention, following his arrest and subsequent indictment over his brief imposition of martial law in early December, a decision that could lead to him being allowed to stand criminal trial without physical restriction.
The Seoul Central District Court granted Yoon’s request for release, saying his detention since mid-January is unjustified. Despite the court’s approval, one of Yoon’s lawyers said the president will not be released immediately as prosecutors can file an appeal against the decision within seven days.
The president was indicted in late January over charges of insurrection relating to his abrupt declaration of martial law on the night of 3 December which lasted only six hours before being rescinded.
The court, which began preparatory hearings for Yoon’s criminal trial last month, said the indictment made on 26 January after the president’s detention period had expired was illegal. — Kyodo

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar