‘Prolong his power’: South Korea’s Yoon accused of using spy agency in coup

Yoon Suk-yeol’s former spy chief was arrested on Wednesday on charges of concealing evidence, intensifying the fallout from the ex-president’s failed martial law decree.

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Cho Tae-yong, who led South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) until Yoon’s impeachment and removal from office earlier this year, was taken into custody after the Seoul Central District Court issued a warrant citing the risk of evidence destruction.

His arrest marks a major milestone in prosecutors’ efforts to hold senior officials accountable for what has been described as South Korea’s gravest constitutional crisis since its transition from dictatorship in 1987.

Cho is the third of Yoon’s former cabinet members to be detained, following his defence and home ministers, both of whom were arrested earlier.

Yoon Suk-yeol, wearing an Air Force jacket, poses for a photo with military top brass in May 2022. Photo Yonhap/dpa
Yoon Suk-yeol, wearing an Air Force jacket, poses for a photo with military top brass in May 2022. Photo Yonhap/dpa

Special prosecutors accuse Cho of perjury, dereliction of duty and destruction and falsification of official documents, among other charges. Investigators say he withheld knowledge of Yoon’s December 3 martial law decree and failed to alert parliament even after being warned that troops were preparing to arrest opposition politicians.

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