Core Viewpoint - The South Korean special investigation team has applied for the detention of former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, citing allegations of assisting in a coup, perjury, and creating false documents related to the illegal declaration of a state of emergency by former President Yoon Suk-yeol [1] Group 1 - The special investigation team has conducted multiple summons investigations of Han Duck-soo, indicating that he is considered a "core accomplice" in the actions leading to the declaration of an illegal state of emergency [1] - Han Duck-soo, born in 1949, is a senior political figure in South Korea, having previously served as Prime Minister during the Roh Moo-hyun administration and held various significant positions, including Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and Ambassador to the United States [1] Group 2 - The investigation also focuses on whether former President Yoon Suk-yeol abused his powers during state meetings before and after the emergency declaration, and whether other state council members were accomplices [2] - It was found that after the emergency declaration by Yoon Suk-yeol, the then Chief of Staff to the President, Kang Yi-kyu, drafted the emergency decree and obtained signatures from Han Duck-soo and former Defense Minister Kim Dong-hyun to evade accountability [2] - The emergency decree was not issued in written form as required by the South Korean Constitution, which mandates that such actions must be documented and signed by the Prime Minister and relevant council members [2]
涉嫌作伪证等,韩检方对前国务总理韩德洙提出拘留申请
Xin Jing Bao·2025-08-24 23:13