"I am very worried about the negative impact that the arrest will have," said Attorney Seok. Speaking to reporters in front of Seoul Detention Center in Gyeonggi Province on the same day, he said, "We will mobilize thousands of police forces and
"Excessive and violent restraint of a person is excessive even for an ordinary person, but doing so to a sitting president is incompatible with the rule of law."
He added, "The president is spending his time at home in comfort." Attorney Seok also said, "The High-Ranking Public Officials Crime Investigation Agency has not yet requested a warrant, so
"It's difficult to predict what will happen," he said, adding, "When it comes to detaining a person, there are many issues with 'arresting a sitting head of state.' We will fight against the legitimacy of the detention."
He continued, "Unlike arrests, detention warrants deal with the issue of long-term detention, so the court must make a comprehensive and careful decision."
"We expect and seek this," he emphasized.
2025/01/17 17:00 KST
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