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South Korean Ex-President Yoon Indicted for Abuse of Power Amid Ongoing Investigations

Credited from: ALJAZEERA

  • Former President Yoon Suk Yeol has been indicted for abuse of power.
  • Yoon faces multiple legal challenges tied to an insurrection charge over martial law.
  • Investigators recently raided his private residence amid bribery allegations.
  • South Korea is set for a snap election on June 3 following Yoon's removal.

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been indicted for abuse of power without detention, increasing the legal challenges he faces. This indictment is in addition to his ongoing trial concerning accusations of orchestrating an insurrection related to his declaration of martial law last December, which was swiftly overturned by parliament, leading to his impeachment on April 14. According to Channel News Asia and Reuters, this latest indictment suggests a significant escalation in the legal actions against him.

The charges against Yoon, who is already facing trial for insurrection, primarily involve his declaration of martial law and subsequent attempts to suspend civilian rule. During this period, armed soldiers were briefly deployed in parliament under his orders, but the action was short-lived, only lasting about six hours before being voted down. Following this incident, Yoon was stripped of all power by the Constitutional Court, as reported by Dawn and Al Jazeera.

Additionally, prosecutors raided his private residence as part of a separate investigation into alleged influence-peddling tied to religious groups. They are seeking documents that may connect Yoon and his wife to a broader bribery scheme involving a shaman, according to India Times and Channel News Asia.

With Yoon now out of office, South Korea is preparing for a snap election on June 3, amid rising political tensions and with opposition leader Lee Jae-myung currently leading in polls. Yoon's ongoing legal battles are anticipated to impact the upcoming electoral landscape heavily, as noted by Reuters and Channel News Asia.

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