Credited from: INDIATIMES
South Korean authorities have imposed travel bans on two former acting presidents, Han Duck-soo and Choi Sang-mok, as part of a significant investigation into ex-leader Yoon Suk Yeol's controversial martial law bid last December, according to indiatimes, aa, channelnewsasia, and aljazeera.
The travel restrictions came after police interrogated the former leaders regarding their involvement in the December 3 martial law declaration, which thrust South Korea into a constitutional crisis. Former President Yoon had deployed troops in the capital, but the declaration was revoked shortly afterward, raising significant legal and political challenges, as cited by indiatimes, aa, channelnewsasia, and aljazeera.
Additionally, the current political landscape is fraught with tension as South Koreans prepare for a snap election to select Yoon's successor. This election follows months of unrest since the martial law incident, and former leaders Han and Choi are under scrutiny for their alleged actions during this tumultuous period, according to indiatimes, aa, channelnewsasia, and aljazeera.