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South Korea carries out historical robberies to the house of ex-President Yoon in the middle of a corruption scandal

South Korean The public prosecutor attacked the house of the former president Yoon Suk-Yeol and his wife Kim Keon-Hee On Wednesday, in a large escalation of a corruption examination in alleged influences associated with the former first couple.
This is the first time that the public prosecutor carries out judicial raids against the former pair of presidential. The investigation is controversial from the ongoing criminal investigation into Yoons December 3 Dekret, which led to his office.

“We have started to carry out a search and conflict command in the residence of the former president,” said the public prosecutor's office of Seoul Nambu, the public prosecutor's office of Seoul Nambu, with a mediator named Jeon Seong-Bae, the public prosecutor of Seoul Nambu.

During Yoon's office, the critics accused the public prosecutor of having hesitated to pursue cases in which the President was involved, especially in view of Yoon's earlier position as boss.

“It shows that the prosecutors are now fatal seriously,” said Choi Jin, head of the Institute for Presidential Management, this week in Asia.

“In my memory, this is the first time that a former private house of a former president was searched in this way,” he said.

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