Oman Daily Observer

South Korea’s ousted president behind bars

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SEOUL: Ousted South Korean leader Park Geun-Hye was behind bars in the Seoul Detention Centre on Friday after her arrest, on charges including bribery, in a corruption scandal that has brought low some of the country’s business and political elite.

In a dramatic fall from power, Park, 65, became South Korea’s first democratic­ally elected leader to be thrown out of office.

She is accused of colluding with a friend, Choi Soon-Sil, to pressure big businesses to contribute funds to foundation­s that backed her policy initiative­s.

She and Choi, who is already in custody and on trial, deny any wrongdoing.

In the early hours of Friday, the Seoul Central District Court approved prosecutor­s’ request for an arrest warrant for Park after she gave about eight hours of testimony.

Park and her lawyers had argued that she should not be arrested because she did not pose a flight risk and would not try to tamper with evidence.

But the court disagreed, and said she might try to manipulate evidence.

Just before dawn, Park was driven to prison just outside Seoul in a black sedan, ashen-faced and flanked by two female officers in the back seat, her hair down apparently having removed the hairpins that held her hair in its usual classic chignon style.

Prosecutor­s now have 20 days to build their case while Park remains in detention.

Park’s removal from office capped months of paralysis and turmoil over the corruption scandal that also landed the head of the Samsung Group, South Korea’s largest “chaebol” in detention and on trial.

— Reuters

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