
The court in South Korea has extended the detention period of former President Yun Sok Yol by another six months. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was reported by the Yonhap news agency. The court made the decision at the request of prosecutors.
The judge expressed concern about the possibility of the former president destroying evidence and stated that this was the reason for the extension of the detention period. New charges have also been brought against Yun Sok Yol.
Among them are serious accusations such as "aiding an enemy state" during the short period of martial law in 2024. This issue has sparked significant political debate and discussions in South Korea.
As the court proceedings continue, the former president's case remains in the public eye. Officials say that the court proceedings are being conducted in strict accordance with legal procedures.
The government emphasizes that it is paying special attention to ensuring the rule of law. This event holds great significance in South Korea's political life.





