South Korea's ex-president Yoon attends first criminal trial on insurrection charges

Yoon arrived at the Seoul Central District Court in a black security vehicle and entered via the underground parking to avoid public exposure.

14 Apr 2025 10:19am
South Korea's ousted president Yoon Suk Yeol (C, in vehicle) arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul on April 14, 2025, to attend his criminal trial. - (Photo by YONHAP / AFP)
South Korea's ousted president Yoon Suk Yeol (C, in vehicle) arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul on April 14, 2025, to attend his criminal trial. - (Photo by YONHAP / AFP)

SEOUL - Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday attended his first criminal trial on insurrection charges related to his attempt to impose martial law in December, Yonhap News Agency reported.

Yoon arrived at the Seoul Central District Court in a black security vehicle and entered via the underground parking to avoid public exposure.

The first hearing got under way shortly before 10 am, with Yoon seated in the defendant's seat in a navy suit. Photography and filming by the press will not be allowed under a court order.

Yoon, a former top prosecutor, faces charges of leading an insurrection through his brief imposition of martial law on Dec 3, which saw the deployment of troops to the National Assembly in an alleged attempt to stop lawmakers from voting down the decree.

Police stand in front of pro-Yoon supporters on the side of a road as they wait for the arrival of former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol (pictured on flag) outside the Central District Court in Seoul on April 14, 2025. - (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP)
Police stand in front of pro-Yoon supporters on the side of a road as they wait for the arrival of former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol (pictured on flag) outside the Central District Court in Seoul on April 14, 2025. - (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP)

He was impeached by the National Assembly days later and removed from office on April 4 after the Constitutional Court unanimously upheld his impeachment.

During Monday's hearing, the court will perform an identity check on Yoon before prosecutors and Yoon's legal team present their charges and arguments, respectively.

Two military officers will be questioned as witnesses.

Since his ouster, Yoon has moved out of the official presidential residence in Seoul's Hannam-dong and returned to his private residence, located a 10-minute walk from the court. - BERNAMA

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