Former South Korean President Removes Prison Clothes to Avoid Interrogation

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Former South Korean President Removes Prison Clothes to Avoid Interrogation

The former South Korean president removed his prison clothes to avoid interrogation.

The former South Korean president, who is currently in detention, resisted efforts to remove him from his prison cell by taking off his prison clothes and lying on the cell floor wearing only his underwear and undershirt.

Prosecutors wanted to interrogate Yoon Suk-yeol about possible involvement in the elections.

They said they might resort to force in their next attempt to remove him.

Mr. Yoon’s lawyer said that disclosing the details of this incident is an insult to the dignity of the former president.

Mr. Yoon is in detention after being accused of rebellion due to his unsuccessful attempt to impose martial law in South Korea.

The former South Korean president denies all these charges.

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