The president of South Korea, Yoon Free, the judgments continue after the arrest of the Court.


The president of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, reacts outside the Seoul detention Center after his release, in Uiwang, South Korea, March 8, 2025. – Reuters
  • The Seoul Central District Court cancels Yoon’s arrest warrant.
  • Constitutional Court decide on its restoration or removal.
  • Some 38,000 Yoon followers join in Seoul on Saturday.

Seoul: The president of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, left a detention center in Seoul on Saturday after prosecutors decided not to appeal a judicial decision to cancel the arrest warrant of the leader accused of insurrection charges.

Yoon remains suspended from their duties, and their criminal and political trials continue on their short imposition of martial laws on December 3.

The Central District Court of Yoon canceled arrest order on Friday, citing the moment of his accusation and “questions about the legality” of the investigation process.

“First of all, I would like to thank the Central District Court for its courage and determination to correct illegality,” Yoon said in a statement.

His lawyers said the judicial decision “confirmed that the president’s arrest was problematic in both procedural and noun aspects,” calling the “beginning of a trip to restore the rule of law.”

Prosecutors could not be contacted immediately to comment.

In Yoon’s trial trial, the Constitutional Court is expected to decide in the next few days if it will restore it or withdraw it from office.

Yoon, the first South Korean president to be arrested while he is in office, has been in custody since January 15.

On Saturday, about 38,000 Yoon followers met in Seoul, while 1,500 people demonstrated against them, Yonhap news agency He informed, citing unofficial police estimates.



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