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Investigation unit seeks court order for the detention of former Prime Minister Han

Investigation into the December 3 martial law incident seeks arrest warrant for Former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo on accusations of involvement in insurrectionary activities.

Investigation Unit Pursues Warrant for Arrest of Former Prime Minister Han
Investigation Unit Pursues Warrant for Arrest of Former Prime Minister Han

Investigation unit seeks court order for the detention of former Prime Minister Han

In an unprecedented move, the questioning of Former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as a suspect in the Dec. 3 martial law probe took place at a modal window on July 2, 2023. This unconventional method, not typically used in South Korean legal proceedings, raised questions about transparency and accountability.

The exact purpose of using a modal window in this instance is not explicitly stated in the article. It is unclear whether it was used for evidence presentation or questioning methods. What is known is that the modal window was a part of the questioning process, which marked the third time Han Duck-soo was questioned as a suspect in the Dec. 3 martial law probe.

The questioning took place at the Seoul High Prosecutors' Office in Seocho District, southern Seoul. Following the session, Former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo left the special counsel's office.

Despite the use of a modal window, the article does not mention if its use was legal or if it has been challenged in court. The location of the modal window is also not specified in the article. Furthermore, the article does not provide information on who was present in the modal window during the questioning.

The use of a modal window in this instance is a new development in the Dec. 3 martial law probe. The investigation is related to the political activities of Former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, and the article is also related to the Dec. 3 martial law imposition in South Korea.

It is important to note that South Korean politician Kim Moon-soo, born in 1951, affiliated with the People Power Party, former Minister of Employment and Labor, and a 2025 presidential candidate, is not linked to any involvement in the Martial Law investigation or the questioning of Han Duck-soo.

The article was originally written in Korean and translated to English with the aid of generative AI tools. The translation was reviewed and refined by a native English-speaking editor to ensure accuracy and clarity.

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