Prosecutors investigating the emergency martial law incident said they notified Yoon Suk Yeol's president, who was designated as the "head of the civil war," of the summons, but refused to comply.
The special investigation headquarters of the prosecution's emergency martial law said it notified the president to appear at the prosecution office at 10 a.m. today (15th), but the president refused to comply.
As a result, the special prosecution will notify the prosecution of the second summons as early as tomorrow (16th).
A prosecution official explained that he sent an official letter to the president's office in Yongsan asking them to appear at the Central District Prosecutors' Office, and confirmed the service after sending a request for attendance by mail.It is known that President
Yoon expressed his position that it is difficult to attend because the appointment of a lawyer has not been completed.
The prosecution notified the first summons on the 11th, and the president denied the charge of rebellion the next day and declared that he would confront the investigation and impeachment head on.
Currently, the special prosecution has continued to investigate the participants, judging President Yoon as the "head of the rebellion" and arresting former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun.
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