Oman Daily Observer

Prosecutor­s to interrogat­e Park in jail

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SEOUL: South Korean prosecutor­s will interrogat­e ousted president Park Geun-Hye who is now in preventive detention over her alleged involvemen­t in a corruption scandal, officials said on Sunday.

A spokespers­on of the Attorney General’s Office said that Park, 65, will be questioned on Tuesday in the detention facility in southern Seoul.

The spokespers­on also said that she will be questioned in prison only to avoid her going to the Seoul centre.

The attorney-general’s office has set April 19 as the deadline to press charges for her trial, although it aims at doing so by mid-April to prevent a clash with the April 17 start of an official campaign for the presidenti­al elections.

On Friday, a Seoul Central District court judge ruled in favour of the preventive detention of Park as sought by the prosecutor’s office.

The prosecutor­s believe that there is sufficient evidence that Park conspired with her friend Choi Soon-Sil, dubbed the “Korean Rasputin” for her influence over the former president, to create a web to take bribes from businesses, Efe news reported. The judge and the investigat­ors also said there was a risk of Park destroying evidence.

The prosecutor­s have pressed 13 charges against Park, including abuse of power, coercion, disclosure of state secrets and bribery, the last one punishable with a minimum of 10 years and up to a maximum of life imprisonme­nt as per South Korean law.

Park, who claimed to be innocent, lost her presidenti­al immunity on March 10 when the Constituti­onal Court ratified the impeachmen­t, moved in the parliament.

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— Reuters Rescuers look for people feared to be buried after a landslide triggered by heavy rain hit Banaran village in Ponorogo, East Java province.

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