A Seoul court has issued a warrant Sunday to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol for an extended period over his failed martial law bid last month, marking the first such detention of a sitting South Korean president in the country's modern history.Citing the risks of destroying evidence, a judge at the Seoul Western District Court granted the warrant on charges Yoon led an insurrection and abused his power when he declared martial law on Dec. 3 and allegedly sent troops to the National Assembly to stop lawmakers from voting down the decree, Yonhap News Agency reported.The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) plans to transfer custody of Yoon to the prosecution after 10 days. The prosecution is then expected to investigate him further and indict him before the 20 days are up.CIO officials said that they will carry out a probe into the president ‘in accordance with the law and procedures.’Yoon's lawyers have said the martial law bid was an ‘act of governance’ and cannot be subject to a court judgment as it was implemented to overcome a national crisis caused by the opposition-led impeachments of Cabinet members, gridlock in legislation and unilateral budget reduction.Yoons presidential powers were suspended after the National Assembly voted to impeach him on Dec. 14. The Constitutional Court is considering whether to reinstate or remove Yoon from office.
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