Special prosecutor details coercion tools, probe stats in Yoon martial law findings

Building on initial results, special prosecutor Cho Eun-seok's team revealed military intelligence prepared baseball bats and other tools to coerce election officials, amid a 180-day probe indicting 27 and yielding new insights into the Dec. 3 power grab plot.

The special prosecutor dismissed Yoon's camp's 'wake-up call' narrative, calling the declaration a 'palace coup' to monopolize power—echoing prior findings on October 2023 preparations. New evidence showed military officers readying baseball bats, awls, and hammers to force National Election Commission staff into fabricating fraud claims from the April 2024 election.

The probe suggested possible 'spouse-related risks' as a motive but found no confirmed link to Kim Keon Hee. The 238-person team, after two extensions, handled 249 police cases (34 returned), with seven suspects detained and 27 indicted (three by military courts). Proceedings were live-broadcast for the first time.

Democratic Party leader Jung Chung-rae criticized unclear motives on insurrection and foreign collusion, pushing a second probe despite election-year optics risks. Concerns arose over excluding Unification Church allegations. A January first-instance ruling on former PM Han Duck-soo, as a key participant, looms. Deputy prosecutor Park Ji-young stressed courts will determine truth, calling for political restraint.

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Illustration of special counsel team discovering early 2024 martial law preparation documents by South Korea's Defense Counterintelligence Command, linked to former President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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Special counsel finds signs of martial law preparations since early 2024

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A special counsel team said on May 4 it has found signs that the Defense Counterintelligence Command prepared for martial law since the first half of 2024, well before former President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration in December that year. The team is investigating allegations surrounding the ousted president not covered by previous probes.

Former President Yoon Suk Yeol was questioned Saturday by a special counsel team over allegations he directed messages to allies to justify his martial law declaration.

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The Seoul Central District Court on June 22 sentenced former Justice Minister Park Sung-jae to 25 years in prison for his role in an insurrection tied to former President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration. The term exceeded the 20 years sought by the special counsel team.

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a seven-year prison term for former President Yoon Suk Yeol for obstructing justice by blocking investigators from detaining him after his 2024 martial law declaration.

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