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South Korea’s Yoon Becomes First Sitting President to Be Arrested Amid Mounting Legal Perils

by Alina Fida
January 15, 2025
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South Korea's Yoon Becomes First Sitting President to Be Arrested Amid Mounting Legal Perils

South Korea's Yoon Becomes First Sitting President to Be Arrested Amid Mounting Legal Perils

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SEOUL, January 15, 2025 – Yoon Suk-yeol has made history as the first sitting South Korean president to be arrested, following a dramatic weeks-long standoff with authorities investigating him for alleged insurrection. Yoon’s political career, marked by both high-profile victories and growing isolation, now hangs in the balance as his legal battles escalate.

A Polarizing Presidency

Yoon, 64, rose to prominence as a prosecutor known for tackling high-profile corruption cases, a reputation that propelled him into the presidency in 2022. However, his tenure has been overshadowed by personal scandals, an emboldened opposition, and fractures within his own party. His increasingly defiant stance against mounting allegations culminated in his impeachment by parliament on December 14, following his controversial attempt to impose martial law earlier that month.

Despite his impeachment, Yoon initially resisted arrest, decrying the Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials (CIO) as politically motivated. For two weeks, Yoon and his Presidential Security Service held out at his fortified residence in central Seoul. On Wednesday, however, Yoon surrendered to avoid what he described as “potential bloodshed.”

“I do not acknowledge this illegal process,” Yoon said in a statement. “But I submit to ensure the safety of my people.”

Legal Troubles and Public Scandals

Yoon faces multiple investigations centered on insurrection charges, the only crime for which a sitting South Korean president is not immune. These investigations are compounded by scandals involving his wife, accused of accepting inappropriate gifts and alleged stock price manipulation. Although prosecutors declined to press charges against the First Lady, the controversies have eroded public trust and weakened Yoon’s political standing.

Adding to his challenges, Yoon’s refusal to take responsibility for the 2022 Halloween crowd crush that claimed 159 lives, as well as his controversial decision to relocate the presidential office, has fueled public criticism. The office move sparked rumors of shamanistic influences, which Yoon and his wife have repeatedly denied.

From Prosecution to Presidency

Yoon’s journey to power was marked by his tenacity. A graduate of Seoul National University, he overcame early failures to pass the bar exam and eventually gained national attention in 2016 as the lead investigator in the corruption scandal that led to the impeachment of then-President Park Geun-hye. His unflinching pursuit of justice earned him widespread recognition and set the stage for his entry into politics.

In 2022, Yoon’s hardline stance against liberal policies and his promise to combat corruption resonated with conservative voters, securing his narrow electoral victory. However, his presidency’s rocky start—marked by staffing controversies and diplomatic missteps—quickly diminished his initial popularity.

Diplomatic Achievements Overshadowed

Despite domestic challenges, Yoon’s presidency saw notable diplomatic achievements. His efforts to mend relations with Japan and strengthen trilateral security cooperation with Tokyo and Washington were lauded as significant breakthroughs. A highlight of his international diplomacy was a 2023 White House event where he famously performed “American Pie” for U.S. President Joe Biden, showcasing his personal charm.

What’s Next?

Yoon’s political fate now lies in the hands of South Korea’s Constitutional Court, which will determine whether his impeachment is upheld. Meanwhile, his legal battles and the fallout from his arrest are likely to dominate the country’s political landscape in the coming months.

Observers say Yoon’s arrest marks a turning point in South Korean politics, underscoring the challenges of navigating a polarized political environment. For now, the nation watches as the dramatic saga of Yoon Suk-yeol’s presidency unfolds.

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Alina Fida

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