‘Derogatory’: East-South Korean President Yun Suk Yeol lying down in Underwear and inquire; Marshal Law Plot delays investigation

The prosecutors said that Suk Yeol, former President of South Korea’s impeachment, opposed the inquiry wearing only one undershert and boxer shorts on the floor of his jail cell.Although already detained on allegations related to his efforts to impose martial law in December, the prosecutors were required to serve a new warrant to question him in a separate case related to his wife Kim Ken-Hey.Assistant Special Prosecutor Oh Jong-O said that a team of special prosecutors attempted to execute the warrant, but was forced to leave the attempt after refusing to cooperate with Yun.South China Morning Post quoted, said, ” “But the suspect continuously refused, remained on the floor and put it in his jail uniform.”Prosecutors repeated the request four times at an interval of 20– to 30 minutes before stopping the operation after two hours, citing anxiety that using physical force could cause damage.“During this process, the suspect was informed that the next attempt to execute the warrant would also proceed with the use of the physical force,” Oh said.He said that Yun had long called “law, fairness and law of general knowledge”, “The public is closely looking at whether the law has been equally implemented to all.Jei Bong-Quen, a professor of political science at Chosun University, criticized Yun’s works. “No criminal does not change the rule of law in such a humiliating manner,” he said, as quoted by the South China Morning Post. “The former leader is showing no regrets and portraying himself as a victim of political oppression.”For the first time on 15 January, the Corruption Investigation Office was arrested by the Office for rebellion and misuse of power for upper class officials. He was released after 52 days due to procedural issues, but on July 10, new allegations were rearranged, including obstruction of official duties. Since then, he has refused to leave his cell for questioning. The prosecutors later added the allegations, alleging that they directed their security team to intervene in their earlier arrests.He is also opposing a separate investigation in the alleged election, including his wife. The couple are accused of influencing the nomination of the power party for the local and national assembly elections.In April, the Constitutional Court retained the impeachment of Yun, which was originally passed by the National Assembly in response to the effort of martial law.