The right to remain silent on the first investigation...Refuse to read and stamp records

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The arrested president of Yoon Suk Yeol came under intense scrutiny for more than 10 hours.President Yun

exercised his right to remain silent throughout the investigation and refused to read and seal the record.

I'm reporter Jang A-young.

[Reporter]
The first investigation into Yoon Suk Yeol's president began at 11 a.m. and ended at 9:40 p.m.

As a suspect of the head of a civil war, who is not subject to the privilege of the president's fluoridation, he was investigated while maintaining his current status as a president for the first time in constitutional history.

Lee Jae-seung, deputy chief of the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit, Lee Dae-hwan, and Cha Jung-hyun conducted the investigation in turn,

Instead of 'suspect', the name 'Mr. President' was maintained to honor the incumbent president.

The recording of the investigation did not respect President Yoon's refusal.President Yun

used his right to remain silent throughout the investigation for more than 10 hours, and did not answer any questions.

He refused to read the record and did not seal it.

It seems to have taken into account the fact that a record without a suspect's seal cannot be used in future trials.

As the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit decided not to conduct an overnight investigation, President Yoon was detained in the Seoul Detention Center at around 9:50 p.m. last night.

The Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit plans to call President Yoon to the Gwacheon Government Complex today (16th) to continue further investigation.

I'm YTN's Jang Ayoung.



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