On January 19th, Jinshi Data reported that Yoon Suk-yul, the detained former president of South Korea, will not attend the investigation conducted by the Senior Public Officials Crime Investigation Department (referred to as Public Investigation Department) at 14:00 on the same day, according to Yoon's lawyer, Yoon Gae-geun. Yoon Gae-geun stated that there is nothing more to say to the Public Investigation Department. After the legal team of Yoon Suk-yul issued a detention order against him at the Seoul Western District Court, they expressed difficulties in accepting the court's judgment and are studying response methods, including applying for a review of the appropriateness of the detention.
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Lawyer Yin Xiyue: Yin Xiyue himself will not attend today's summons investigation at the Public Inquiry Office.
On January 19th, Jinshi Data reported that Yoon Suk-yul, the detained former president of South Korea, will not attend the investigation conducted by the Senior Public Officials Crime Investigation Department (referred to as Public Investigation Department) at 14:00 on the same day, according to Yoon's lawyer, Yoon Gae-geun. Yoon Gae-geun stated that there is nothing more to say to the Public Investigation Department. After the legal team of Yoon Suk-yul issued a detention order against him at the Seoul Western District Court, they expressed difficulties in accepting the court's judgment and are studying response methods, including applying for a review of the appropriateness of the detention.