South Korea's former President Yoon Suk Yeol, currently detained in Seoul on charges related to an alleged attempt to impose martial law, has filed a petition with the Seoul Central District Court seeking a review of the legality of his arrest. His legal team submitted the petition, arguing that his detention is unlawful and unjust. Yoon, who was re-arrested by a special investigation team on charges of rebellion, is scheduled to attend a detention review hearing at the court on July 18. He remains held at the Seoul Detention Center as the judicial process unfolds.
South Korea's former President Yoon Suk Yeol is scheduled to attend a detention review amid a probe into his failed martial law attempt. https://t.co/ir1yp7KBdD
Ex-President Yoon files for review of legality of his arrest https://t.co/il9cNv2Yo9 https://t.co/4FGAzp1LYg
South Korea's ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol files a petition in a local court, seeking a review of his arrest, according to reports Yoon currently detained in Seoul after a warrant was issued over his alleged attempt to impose martial law https://t.co/byjeDvN1kJ https://t.co/WmYux5ZWq2