PANews reported on January 5 that according to a report by Jinshi citing Yonhap News Agency, the South Korean Senior Public Officials Crime Investigation Office (Public Prosecution Office) may not re-implement the detention procedure against President Yoon Seok-yeol on the 5th for suspected sedition. It is understood that the Public Prosecution Office decided not to attempt to execute the detention on that day in view of the heavy snowfall in the Seoul area that day and the fact that Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Planning and Finance Choi Sang-mok, who was acting as the president, did not respond to the electronic document requesting him to order the Presidential Guard Office to cooperate with the detention. However, since the detention order issued last month expires tomorrow, there is only one day left to execute it. Therefore, the Public Prosecution Office may also try to execute it again tomorrow. In addition, in addition to re-implementing the detention, the Public Prosecution Office is also considering re-requesting the court to issue a detention order against Yoon Seok-yeol and then requesting an arrest warrant.
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