President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was waiting for the results at the Seoul Detention Center, is expected to be transferred to solitary confinement to accommodate pending prisoners as an arrest warrant is issued.
The news of the issuance of the warrant also mixed the joy and sorrow of the pro-impeachment rally in front of the detention center.
I'm connecting you to a reporter on the spot.
Reporter Lee Junyeop!
President Yoon, please tell us what procedures we will take now.
[Reporter]
The arrested president of Yoon Suk Yeol will leave the "custodial suspect waiting room" where he stayed during the arrest and move to the detention center where ordinary inmates are located.
Instead of plain clothes, you should change into a khaki water suit with a number written on it.
Like other inmates, you have to follow the rules of the detention center.
It is expected to take a so-called "Mugshot" and go through the admission process, such as confirming personal information and a detailed physical examination.
However, since he is an incumbent president, he is expected to move to a solitary cell, not a place where several inmates live.
In the past, former President Park Geun Hye lived in a solitary cell of about 3 pyeong in the Seoul Detention Center, and former President Lee Myung Bak lived in a similar size solitary cell in the eastern Seoul Detention Center.
Earlier, the Ministry of Justice said that it is not making specific preparations because it has not yet been decided whether President Yoon will be arrested, but
When using external facilities such as
public bathhouses, it is expected to prevent contact with other inmates by adjusting the usage time.
In addition, when President Yoon goes to an investigative agency for investigation, he will use a convoy of the Ministry of Justice, not a security service vehicle, as he did yesterday when he went out to examine the warrant.
[Anchor]
The joys and sorrows of the rally participants in front of the detention center were very mixed?
[Reporter]
Yes, the protesters on the side of President Yoon's supporters, who took a short break after the results of the warrant review, have come back to support President Yoon.
Earlier in the morning, until just before the arrest warrant was issued, participants in both rallies were constantly shouting slogans for and against impeachment.
Upon hearing the news of the issuance of the arrest warrant, President Yoon's supporters could not hide their sorrow, and in a relatively calm atmosphere, shouted slogans such as "President Yoon Suk Yeol, cheer up."
On one side in front of the detention center, people who support the impeachment of President Yoon also gathered to urge the arrest of President Yoon.
As soon as the host reported the news of the arrest, everyone cheered loudly and was in the opposite atmosphere.
After that, he played exciting songs and danced and shouted slogans to the effect that restraint was natural.
The police are preparing for an emergency by separating the space between the two sides and putting in their careers to maintain order from the day.
For the time being, daily rallies have been reported in front of the detention center, both in favor of and against impeachment.
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